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BONG. In this bonus episode The Big Mates discuss the newly released album Critical Thinking by Manic Street Preachers - out today! They give their first impressions on the album and the individual tracks, compare it to previous works, and try and figure out some of the themes and subjects the band explore. Purchase or Stream Critical Thinking now - and come and let us know what you think...Join the conversation on:Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/whatismusicpod.bsky.socialThreads: https://www.threads.net/@whatismusicpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/whatismusicpodE-mail: whatismusicpod@gmail.comGet access to more shows, exclusive bonus content, ad-free episodes of this show, and more music discussion by subscribing to our Patreon!Head to patreon.com/whatismusicpod and receive up to two new episodes of our various shows every week (including our album club and monthly themed playlists!), ad-free archives of What Is Music?, and access to our Patron-only Discord server for even more music (and non-music) discussion!Support our show when starting your own podcast!By signing up to Buzzsprout with this link: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=780379Check out our merch!https://whatismusicpod.redbubble.comDonate to our podcast!https://ko-fi.com/whatismusichttp://whatismusic.buzzsprout.com/Support the showSupport the show
This morning, Matt Dyson was in the Cool Badge seat, after Dave called him out. Also, Dave and the team gave The Manics the right to reply!
Ideas, experiments, imagination.So, what was the optimum Britpop™️ year? Academics, thinkers and BBC documentary makers have wrestled over this question for many a year. Possibly even as long as it takes to listen to Be Here Now.1993 - Yanks, go home?1994 - Maybe, perhaps definitely?1995 - Different class, I'd suggest?So where were we by the spring of 1996? Three years of evolution, trademarked Beatles and Kinks mimicking, and countless cans of Red Stripe had taken it's toll. Would it be perceived wisdom, or 21st century hallowed hindsight, to suggest the original spark of Britpop was beginning to flicker as the winds of pop change were ‘spicing' themselves up in the wings?There's no doubt that the all conquering 94/95 pop of Pulp, Supergrass, blur and Oasis were still casting a huge Union Jack shaded shadow over the charts. But, oh, there was so much more! (We've been here before, haven't we?)Big dance acts! (Some faceless, some disguised as wrestlers!)Big pop acts (Some a bit cheesy, some disguised as Eternal and Lighthouses!)Big legacy acts (Some a bit past it, some disguised as Queen, some having soap stars being sick in their hair!)But lest we forget, as 1996 got underway and the first BIG NOW of the year presented 4o Top Chart Hits for our delectation - whether your ‘flava' was pop, rock, dance or hippy - there was an unbridled swagger and confidence to the music. The decade had shaken off any allusions of baggy or grunge and was telling us we could indeed live forever. Viva Forever, as some might (and indeed will) say! Join author and all round 90s pop kid Neil Collins as we revisit NOW33 and the spring of 1996. 'Neil's new book International Velvet: How Wales Conquered the 90s Charts revisits the unforgettable Cool Cymru era when the Manics, Catatonia, Stereophonics, Super Furry Animals, Gorky's Zygotic Mynci and many more won over the masses!Along the way rediscover how TV adverts were still providing a soundtrack to our denim purchases and drink breaks. How dads were very well catered for in the mid 90s (rock bands, not Louise!), what cassettes were in Neil's parents car as they attempted to break the traffic system of Paris, and why NOW33 has the best ending of ANY compilation EVER. And there's even honourable mentions for the Smurfs and Robson & Jerome! Don't look back in (too much) anger! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Big Mates discuss microbiomes, Bandcamp, quick looks, and INTIMISM by Nicky Wire.Adam, Steve, and Lucas return to the subject of their first season in order to catch up on the extra-curricular activities of Nicky Wire, the bassist and chief lyric writer of Manic Street Preachers.They talk about the writing and recording process, the context surrounding the albums, and offer up analysis, opinions, and thoughts from three differing perspectives on music, from being deeply into analysis and music, to not caring for art or critique, and everything in between.How does the album compare to the recent Manics albums? How was the album released? Will Lucas ever remember anything ever again? Find out on this episode of What Is Music?Our next episode is out next Monday October 14th, and will see us return to R.E.M. with a deep-dive into their eleventh album, Up!Join the conversation on:Twitter: https://twitter.com/whatismusicpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/whatismusicpodE-mail: whatismusicpod@gmail.comGet access to more shows, exclusive bonus content, ad-free episodes of this show, and more music discussion by subscribing to our Patreon!Head to patreon.com/whatismusicpod and receive up to two new episodes of our various shows every week (including shows about Manic Street Preachers and monthly themed playlists!), ad-free archives of What Is Music?, and access to our Patron-only Discord server for even more music (and non-music) discussion!Support our show when starting your own podcast!By signing up to Buzzsprout with this link: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=780379Check out our merch!https://whatismusicpod.redbubble.comDonate to our podcast!https://ko-fi.com/whatismusichttp://whatismusic.buzzsprout.com/Support the show
This month on Podrophenia: Forgotten Britpop - bands, acts, pioneers and events that get compressed out of the nineties timeline. From Rod Stewart's French Crop (and dyed red), Kylie and the Manics - to proto-B/pop bands. Gary Bynorth - joins Piley, Mondo and Lord Hastings - live to spin new tunes. And there's a quiz! Brit Pop or Brit Bod PLAYLIST Sun Hits The Sky - Supergrass Freak – Strangelove King Of The Kerb – Echobelly Daydreamer – Menswear Very Together – Mother Earth Ladykillers – Lush Be Strong – Gary Bynorth Tired Of Being Tired – Gary Bynorth I never Want – The Charlatans 12 Reasons Why – My Life Story Help Yourself – Gary Bynorth Tramazi Party – The Happy Mondays Exploration Party - The Karminsky Experience Inc Start All Over – Kula Shaker Call It A Night – Gary Bynorth Into Tomorrow – Paul Weller Shine On Me – Boys Wonder Inelegantly Wasted – Weekenders LINKS Follow Gary Bynorth at www.instagram.com/bynorth.gary/ And listen at https://open.spotify.com/artist/4jvvhmAWOGDa49HvBxWSvU?si=-7ZbX5aLTeWna_t-5U4FVQ
It's Chuck Da Fonk's birthday and he celebrates Leo season with a boatload of new music including select cuts from the House Gospel Choir, Franc Moody, Laville, Manics, Lou Hayter and many more. Abbey Lincoln's "Down Here Below" moves Chuck to tears before he completes this episode and shuts down for a few days before coming back next week yet again with a whole new FSQ episode.Tune into new broadcasts of FSQ, Thursdays from 6 - 8 PM EST / 11 PM - 1 AM GMT. (Friday)For more info & tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/fsq///Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
American photographer VALERIE PHILLIPS gives us a picture of her personal musical Hell, selecting the five tracks that will torment her for all eternity. Valerie's incredible body of work spans live music, album covers, corporate clients, and fashion magazines as well as her fascinating series of books photographing young women in their own environments. She's shot PJ Harvey, Garbage, and Florence + the Machine to name but a few, and her latest book, LITTLE BABY NOTHINGS, documents the band Manic Street Preachers at the very beginning of their career. It is quite the treasure trove for fans of Valerie, the band, photography, the 90s, rock n' roll, eyeliner, spray paint, and of course leopard print.This episode was such a thrill. We hope you love it like we do.Find Valerie on Instagram @wynterinspaceBuy 'Little Baby Nothings' from the Manics website - includes merch bundlesor buy 'Little Baby Nothings' on artdata (UK/EU)or buy 'Little Baby Nothings' on Marginal Press (Japan/Asia)Head to patreon.com/hellishpod to access episodes early and ad free, where you will find out which artists our guests will meet in Hell. You'll also get our two pilot episodes, and a bunch of other stuff depending which tier you pick - including the chance to come and work for Hell's H.R. department!If you just want to be nice/bribe your way out of Hell then you can also tip us over at ko-fi.com/hellishpodHellish now has a bookshop, where you can get books written by our guests, and a choice selection of Hell literature. Help us out by ordering from us!Find us on Spotify to hear the songs on Valerie's Infernal Playlist in full, as well as the Ultimate Infernal Playlist which combines all our guests' choices.You can find us/beg for absolution on social media...Instagram: www.instagram.com/hellish_podFacebook: www.facebook.com/hellishpodcastBlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/hellishpod.comTwitter: www.twitter.com/hellishpodTikTok: www.tiktok.com/hellishpod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Summer Vibes with Dance Electro, Nu Disco, Electronica, Amapiano, House, Middle Eastern and more from Around the World and back. Heat by Ichisan And Nakova, Kevin Kofii, Dennis Ferrer, Manics feat. HoneyLuv,BAQABO, From P60 & Lisa Shaw, travis scott ft. playboi carti, S'Villa feat. Zuma and more. … Let's do this.This is Unbound with Ricardo for The Face Radio, sharing past, present and future classic dance music from around the world and back...keep it locked First and third Wednesday of every month. 10pm to 12 EST. Brooklyn, NY Time Zone.For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/unboundTune into new broadcasts of Unbound LIVE, Opposite Wednesdays from 10 PM - Midnight EST / 3 - 5 AM GMT (Thursday).//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Adam and Steve discuss the recent reissue of Lifeblood by Manic Street Preachers, a comprehensive set, celebrating the 20th anniversary of the album.They are joined by music producer Greg Haver, who produced the original album and here looks back at the last 20 years of Lifeblood, how people's reaction to it has changed, and how he viewed that initial reaction to the record.He also discusses how the album affected his career, changed his relationship with the band, and how he feels about the album now. This interview is a bit longer if you join our Patreon! Join the conversation on:Twitter: https://twitter.com/whatismusicpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/whatismusicpodE-mail: whatismusicpod@gmail.comGet access to more shows, exclusive bonus content, ad-free episodes of this show, and more music discussion by subscribing to our Patreon!Head to patreon.com/whatismusicpod and receive up to two new episodes of our various shows every week (including shows about Manic Street Preachers and monthly themed playlists!), ad-free archives of What Is Music?, and access to our Patron-only Discord server for even more music (and non-music) discussion!Support our show when starting your own podcast!By signing up to Buzzsprout with this link: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=780379Check out our merch!https://whatismusicpod.redbubble.comDonate to our podcast!https://ko-fi.com/whatismusichttp://whatismusic.buzzsprout.com/Support the Show.
Wayward Children: Jewish Monsters, Magic, and the Stories We Tell
Jack and John discuss messianic myths of Judaism as well as various messianic figures that have existed through our history.ProphetsJoseph Della Reina StoryOvergrowth by John Baltisberger----------------------------------------------------- Find Jack on Twitter or his Website Find John on Twitter or his Website GET OUR READING LIST! Shop Aggadah Try It Books Buy Marti's Shirts! Intro and outro music ‘Skin and Bones' composed by Yoshie Fruchter and performed by Pitom, on Tzadik records
What up y'all!! SITB 229 features the dynamic and wildy talented producer duo Manics! Jordan aka Baby J (a former SITB guest) and Chris aka TYGRBYT are some of my favorite people I've met in the music industry. The amount of raw creative talent these two have not only as dance music artists but also as graphic designers, event curators, and label heads - just to name a few of the many dope things they do. This was such a fun interview and we had a blast talking about some of their recent releases - particularly their "Event Horizon" EP that just came out on Insomniac's "IN / Rotation" label. Their sound is so unique and their live performances are also something that you've gotta witness. I genuinely believe that these guys are your next favorite artist because they have quickly become one mine. Enjoy!
This is Draw The Line Radio Show with Jacki-E, presenting the best music from female producers and DJs. Helping me Draw The Line this week it's alice.KM a DJ / Producer based in Phoenix, Arizona, USA. She had her first DJ gig in Brooklyn, New York, in 2016 and not long after she was playing at major venues in NYC like Elsewhere and The Rosewood Theatre, whilst hosting hundreds of people every month at her own immersive occult-themed soiree, Midnight Society. She then began organizing her own tours of the US West Coast, stopping in at legendary spaces like Avalon Hollywood and celebrated festivals like Serenity Gathering. She began making her own tracks in 2020 and has had releases on Circus Recordings, Lady of the House, Fantastic Voyage and Delusional Records, crafting a unique sound that paints pictures as well as it induces dance moves. Links for alice.km:- Website:- https://www.alicekmmusic.com/ Soundcloud:- https://soundcloud.com/alicekm Instagram:- https://www.instagram.com/alice.km_/ Spotify:- https://open.spotify.com/artist/4nHysAzudNAalD7B53tQJB?si=CbwmBjz7S1yra3_GUHu_NQ Facebook:- https://www.facebook.com/djalicekm In my all female mix in the first hour I'm playing tracks by Terri-Anne, Maxinne, Tita Lau, Juliet Sikora, Joanna Magik and lots more. It's time to say NO to gender imbalance in dance music. It's time to Draw The Line!! Track list 1st hour mixed by Jacki-E 1. Joyce Muniz, Theus Mago – Berlin Bali (Damon Jee remix) Exploited. 2. Khira Li – Saint (original mix) Hexagon. 3. Chelina Manahutu – Takes A Little Something (original mix) Profound. 4. Hannah Wants – Hope and Possibility (original mix) Bandidos. 5.. Joanna Magik – Got Something (original mix) Box of Cats. 6. Los Padres, Mare – Carazon (original mix) Dim Mak. 7. Valy Mo, Avi Sic – The Music (original mix) Seeing is Believing. 8. Anyma, Cassian, Poppy Baskcomb – Save Me (Kolsch remix) Afterlife / Interscope. 9. Tapiia, Alexia Malo – Désconnecté (Alexey Union remix) Phisica. 10. D Nox, Sharon Garaziani – Shining (Hicky & Kalo remix) Plaisirs Sonores Records. 11. Carol Seubert – Bring it Back (original mix) Glorie Records. 12. Maxinne – Inside the Rhythm ft Mizbee (original mix) Nervous Records. 13. Kelli-Leigh, James Hype – More Than Friends (original mix) One More Tune. 14. Skylin3, Terri-Anne – All That She Wants (original mix) Glasgow Underground. 15. Avi Sic – Dancing With My Boyz (original mix) Hexagon. 16. Pretty Pink – Manipulate (original mix) Deep Woods. 17. CHYL – Barbi ft Melissa Brooks (original mix) Dim Mak. 18. Juliet Sikora, Flo Mrzdk – Splinter In Your Mind (original mix) No Exit. 19. Callie Reiff – My Room (original mix) Dim Mak. 20. Tita Lau – I Can't Take It No More (original mix) Solotoko. 21. Helen&Boys – Run To My Light (original mix) Faites Leur Des Disques. 2nd hour alice.km - An exclusive guest mix for Draw The Line Radio Show. 1. Marbs - Whitefence (Anja Schneider remix) Desert Hearts Black. 2. Yousef, Rowetta - When We Were Free (original mix) Circus Recordings. 3. VNSSA – Dazed original mix) Box Of Cats. 4. alice.km, AKKI - Track ID (original mix) 5. Starya - Perfect Feeling (original mix) Lena Brown. 6. Gasphonic – Etin (original mix) Gasphonic self-release. 7. Adaptogen - Take It Back (original mix) Fantastic Voyage. 8. alice.km - Track ID (original mix) 9. alice.km – Breathe ft. Yolanda Mutesasira (original mix) Lady of the House. 10. Mini Bear - Lose My Mind (original mix) Insomniac Records. 11. Manics, Lisbona Sisters, Elodie Rêverie - Beaming Brighter (original mix) South of Saturn. 12. Molly Mouse, Émilie Rachel – Serenity (original mix) Superfoxx Records. 13. Sean Bartley – Hideaway (original mix) Forever Young Recordings. 14. Baby Weight - For U (original mix) Street Tracks. 15. Touchtalk - Change It (original mix) LoveDogs. 16. Sense8 - Night Drive (original mix) Rockett Music. 17. Bat For Lashes - Daniel (alice.km edit)
Legendary recording engineer Steve Albini takes us inside the making of Manic Street Preachers' Journal For Plague Lovers album, as it celebrates its 15th anniversary.
This week the dudes chat about: thinking hammers, pornstars, Wrestlemania, Joker: Folie à Deux, and comics!
Follow us-https://linktr.ee/metalmaniacsmi The Metal Maniacs Podcast Unleashes the Darkness: Black Metal Chronicles Episode 21: Origins and Evolution of Black Metal - Part 1 Prepare yourself, metalheads, for an immersive journey into the darkest corners of the musical realm. Welcome back to the Metal Maniacs Podcast, where the power of metal reigns supreme! I'm your host, Jay Ingersoll, and alongside me is the indomitable Nick Modd. In our monumental 21st episode, we're embarking on a two-part series that will take us deep into the heart of black metal. Black metal is a genre that has captivated and mystified metalheads for decades, and in this first part, we're exploring its origins and early evolution. **Unveiling the First Wave of Black Metal** We'll start our journey by delving into the birth of black metal and the so-called "First Wave." We'll discuss the bands that laid the groundwork for the genre and the defining characteristics that set black metal apart. From Venom to Bathory, we'll explore the dark and chaotic beginnings of this influential genre. **What Makes It Black Metal?** What exactly defines black metal? We'll dissect the key elements that make black metal unique, from its chilling atmosphere to its raw, lo-fi production. We'll also explore the thematic elements that often revolve around mysticism, nature, and the occult. **Band's and Characters that Define the Genre** Black metal wouldn't be what it is without its iconic figures. We'll introduce you to some of the influential bands and characters that have left an indelible mark on the genre. From the enigmatic Mayhem to the mesmerizing Emperor, we'll shed light on the legends that have shaped the course of black metal. Throughout this episode, we'll unravel the dark and complex history of black metal, discussing the controversies, the cult-like following, and the artistic evolution that has defined the genre. We'll also touch on the infamous church burnings, murders, and the inner turmoil that has surrounded black metal. Join us as we journey through the origins and early days of black metal. Whether you're a die-hard black metal fan, a curious explorer of the genre, or just someone fascinated by the darker side of music, this episode will provide a deep dive into the heart of black metal. Remember to subscribe, like, share, and follow the Metal Maniacs Podcast on YouTube and all streaming platforms to stay updated on the latest episodes. Your support means the world to us, and it keeps the metal flame burning bright. Thank you for tuning in to the Metal Maniacs Podcast, where every episode is a celebration of the music that moves us. Stay true to the metal spirit, and keep rocking on! Stay tuned for Part 2 of our Black Metal Chronicles, where we'll explore the genre's evolution and its enduring influence on the world of metal.
Follow us-https://linktr.ee/metalmaniacsmi Follow The boys-https://linktr.ee/Nociception The Metal Maniacs Podcast: Episode 16 - Unleashing Michigan's Death Metal Titans, Nociception Are you ready to plunge headfirst into the world of unrelenting death metal? Welcome back to the Metal Maniacs Podcast, your go-to destination for all things heavy, brutal, and ear-shattering! I'm your host, Jay Ingersoll, alongside my metal connoisseur co-host, the one and only Nick Modd. Today, we have a treat that's bound to leave you headbanging for days - an exclusive interview with Jared and Dylan from the Michigan Death Metal giants, Nociception! In this electrifying sixteenth episode, we're diving deep into the dark and heavy world of Nociception. We'll share some laughs, discuss their upcoming record, unravel the mysteries behind the band's name, and get to know the men responsible for delivering a sonic assault on our eardrums. **Meet the Titans: Jared and Dylan from Nociception** Nociception, hailing from the metal-rich state of Michigan, is a band that's been relentlessly pushing the boundaries of death metal. With an uncompromising sound that's as heavy as it gets, Nociception is here to bring the pain. In our exclusive interview, we'll get up close and personal with Jared and Dylan, the masterminds behind this powerhouse of a band. They'll take us on a journey through their musical influences, their beginnings, and their unwavering commitment to delivering face-melting death metal. **Demystifying the Name: Nociception** First things first, we dive into the mystery of the band's name, Nociception. We'll learn how to correctly pronounce it and the meaning behind this enigmatic moniker. Nociception isn't just another word; it's a representation of the raw intensity and aggression that defines their music. We'll also discuss the band's evolution and how they've crafted their unique sound. Whether you're already a fan or just getting acquainted, you'll gain a deeper understanding of what makes Nociception's brand of death metal so spine-tingling. **Upcoming Record: A Symphony of Brutality** One of the most exciting parts of our conversation is the inside scoop on Nociception's upcoming record. Jared and Dylan give us a sneak peek into the creative process, the themes explored in the album, and what fans can expect from this brutal release. We'll dive into the recording process, the challenges they faced, and the collaboration that went into creating what promises to be a death metal masterpiece. Prepare to be enthralled by the passion and dedication that goes into crafting music that's as heavy as a ton of bricks. The bond of brotherhood and their shared love for the darkest corners of metal come to life as we explore their journey from humble beginnings to becoming a force to be reckoned with in the Michigan metal scene. Their story is one of passion, perseverance, and a relentless pursuit of sonic destruction. **Beyond the Studio: Shows and Live Performances** Nociception doesn't just exist in the recording studio; they come alive on stage. Jared and Dylan take us behind the scenes of their live performances, discussing the energy they bring to the stage and the sheer power of their live shows. We'll also get the lowdown on the shows they're booking and working on, giving you a glimpse into what's on the horizon for Nociception. Subscribe to the Metal Maniacs Podcast on your favorite podcast platform and follow us on social media to stay updated on all things metal. The world of Nociception and the Metal Maniacs community await you, so subscribe and follow now! It's time to unleash the darkness, it's time to get brutal, and it's time to dive headfirst into the world of Nociception with Jared and Dylan. Don't miss out on this epic metal experience - subscribe, follow, and join us in celebrating the raw power of death metal.
Follow us-https://linktr.ee/metalmaniacsmi The Metal Maniacs Podcast: Gates to Metal Glory - The Epic Journey of At the Gates Episode 15: Slaughter of the Soul and Beyond - The Saga of Gothenburg Metal Pioneers Greetings, metalheads, and welcome back to The Metal Maniacs Podcast. I'm Jay Ingersoll, and standing by my side is the unwavering guardian of metal knowledge, Nick Modd. Today, we embark on a thrilling odyssey through the annals of metal history as we unravel the epic biography of Gothenburg metal champions - At the Gates. From their early trials and tribulations to the creation of one of the most influential albums of all time, "Slaughter of the Soul," we explore their journey from calling it quits to an overwhelming return that set them back on track for metal stardom. Join us as we navigate their evolution from blackened melodic Swedish death metal to a refined, progressive, melodic Swedish juggernaut. **Episode Highlights:** *Inception and Early Trials: The Birth of At the Gates* Our voyage begins with the origins of At the Gates, tracing their humble beginnings in Gothenburg, Sweden. We explore the early lineup changes, the challenges they faced, and the unwavering passion that fueled their musical aspirations. *The Road to "Slaughter of the Soul": Crafting a Masterpiece* At the Gates achieved legendary status with their landmark album "Slaughter of the Soul." We delve into the creation of this iconic record, from the songwriting process to the recording sessions. We dissect the impact it had on the metal scene and its enduring influence on generations of metal bands. *Calling It Quits: The Heartbreaking Hiatus* In an unexpected turn of events, At the Gates decided to call it quits after the release of "Slaughter of the Soul." We discuss the reasons behind this heartbreaking decision, the emotions it stirred in the band and fans alike, and the void it left in the metal world. *The Overwhelming Return: Rekindling the Flame* At the Gates' return to the metal stage was nothing short of monumental. We recount the circumstances that led to their reunion, the overwhelming response from fans, and the triumphant comeback that set them back on their path to metal stardom. *Evolution of Sound: From Blackened Melodic Death to Swedish Juggernaut* One of At the Gates' defining features is their ability to evolve. We explore their musical journey from blackened melodic Swedish death metal to a refined, progressive, melodic Swedish juggernaut. We discuss the changes in their sound, the growth of their songwriting, and their impact on the broader metal landscape. *Completing the Trilogy: A New Chapter* Following their return, At the Gates didn't rest on their laurels. We examine the three records they've released since reuniting, each showcasing a different facet of their musical evolution. We celebrate their dedication to pushing boundaries and keeping their sound fresh and exciting. Join Jay Ingersoll, Nick Modd, and metal enthusiasts around the world on this epic episode of The Metal Maniacs Podcast. Whether you're a die-hard fan of At the Gates, a lover of melodic death metal, or simply intrigued by the odyssey of a legendary band, this episode promises to be a journey through the heart and soul of a metal titan. So, tune in, raise your horns in salute to the pioneers of Gothenburg metal, and celebrate the enduring legacy of At the Gates. The Metal Maniacs Podcast continues to be your portal to the essence of metal, where legends like At the Gates reign supreme.
Follow us-https://linktr.ee/metalmaniacsmi Follow Addison-https://analogtimemachine.net/ 14:The Metal Manics Podcast (Interview) - Addison Eilers of Tiny Tree Episode 14: Shredding Riffs and Studio Wizardry - Exploring the World of Music with Addison Eilers Welcome back to The Metal Maniacs Podcast, your sanctuary for all things metal, and the passion for heavy music knows no bounds! I'm Jay Ingersoll, and standing alongside me is the ever-insightful guardian of metal knowledge, Nick Modd. Today, we're honored to introduce you to a true musical Jedi and a dear friend - Addison Eilers. As a producer and the owner of Analog Time Machine Studios, as well as the mastermind behind the two-man powerhouse "Tiny Tree," Addison is a force to be reckoned with in the metal world. Join us as we dive deep into the art of music creation, share some unforgettable memories, and nerd out over production techniques. Meet the Maestro: Addison Eilers Unveiled* In this electrifying episode, we have the privilege of sitting down with Addison Eilers, a musician, producer, and the sonic wizard behind Analog Time Machine Studios. Addison's musical journey has seen him wear many hats, from shredding riffs as a guitarist to crafting sonic landscapes as a producer. We delve into his musical origins, his journey through the metal scene, and the experiences that have shaped him as a musician and producer. *Tiny Tree: A Two-Man Machine* We can't talk about Addison without shining a spotlight on "Tiny Tree," a two-man musical powerhouse that defies the conventional boundaries of metal. We explore the creative process behind "Tiny Tree," the challenges and rewards of being a two-piece band, and the sonic landscapes they've carved out with their unique approach to music. *Studio Alchemy: Behind the Scenes of Analog Time Machine Studios* As the owner of Analog Time Machine Studios, Addison is no stranger to the art of recording and production. We peel back the curtain and delve into the world of studio alchemy, discussing the techniques, tools, and experiences that have shaped his approach to capturing the essence of producing in the studio. *Unforgettable Memories and Musical Nostalgia* Jay and Nick share some of their fondest memories and experiences with Addison, reflecting on the shared journey through the metal scene. From gigs that left lasting impressions to the camaraderie of the metal community, we celebrate the moments that have made our musical odyssey truly unforgettable. Join Jay Ingersoll, Nick Modd, and our special guest Addison Eilers on this exhilarating episode of The Metal Maniacs Podcast. Whether you're a dedicated metalhead, an aspiring musician, or simply a lover of music and production, this episode promises to be a journey through the heart and soul of music creation. So, strap in, turn up the volume, and prepare to be inspired by the sheer passion and creativity that Addison Eilers brings to the world of metal. The Metal Maniacs Podcast continues to be your portal to the essence of metal, where legends like Addison and the magic of music are celebrated.
Follow us-https://linktr.ee/metalmaniacsmi 13:The Metal Manics Podcast (Topic) -Unveiling Underground Metal Bands Reacting and Reviewing Music from Rising Metal Bands Episode 13: An Odyssey of Sound - Exploring New Horizons with Glass God, Krochophile, Astral Crown, Final Confession, and Discordant Meditation Greetings, metal aficionados, and welcome back to The Metal Maniacs Podcast, where the walls shake, the guitars roar, and the search for sonic excellence knows no bounds! I'm Jay Ingersoll, and beside me stands the indomitable sentinel of metal wisdom, Nick Modd. Today, we're embarking on a thrilling odyssey as we dive headfirst into the world of underground metal. We've received music submissions from five rising bands, and we're gearing up for an exhilarating ride of reactions and reviews. Join us as we share laughs, explore new horizons, and celebrate the raw, unfiltered talent of Glass God, Krocophile, Astral Crown, Final Confession, and Discordant Meditation. *An Introduction to the Odyssey: Exploring the Uncharted* In this unconventional episode, we're flipping the script and embarking on a musical adventure. We've handpicked five bands that have submitted their music for our listening pleasure. These are not the big names you hear on the radio, but some unsung heroes of the underground metal scene, each with their own unique sonic journey to share. *Glass God: Unveiling the Doom Stoner Spell* Our odyssey begins with Glass God, a doom stoner outfit that weaves a spellbinding tapestry of heavy riffs and hypnotic grooves. We react and review their music, dissecting the elements that make their sound so entrancing. Prepare for a journey through the hazy realms of stoner metal. *Krocophile: Slamming into the Abyss* Next up, we delve into the brutal world of Lansing Slam with Krocophile. Their music is a relentless assault on the senses, and we're here to experience it firsthand. We react to their sonic onslaught and offer our thoughts on the unrelenting intensity of their sound. *Astral Crown: Exploring the Depths of Deathcore* Astral Crown takes us into the abyss of deathcore with their ferocious tunes. We listen, react, and dissect the intricate layers of their music, discussing the fusion of death metal and hardcore that defines the genre. *Final Confession: An Unveiling of Metal Majesty* Final Confession steps into the spotlight with their powerful metal sound. We explore the grandeur and majesty of their music, discussing the melodic nuances and technical prowess that define their style. *Discordant Meditation: A Dive into Tech Death Complexity* Our odyssey concludes with Discordant Meditation, a tech death band that pushes the boundaries of musical complexity. We react to their mind-bending compositions and discuss the intricacies of the genre, from complex time signatures to virtuosic guitar work. Join Jay Ingersoll, Nick Modd, and our five featured bands on this exhilarating episode of The Metal Maniacs Podcast. Whether you're a seasoned metalhead, an aspiring musician, or simply a lover of music exploration, this episode promises to be a journey through the heart and soul of the underground metal scene. So, prepare to headbang, dissect, and celebrate the unsung heroes of the metal world. The Metal Maniacs Podcast continues to be your portal to the essence of metal, where legends are born, and new horizons are explored.
Follow us-https://linktr.ee/metalmaniacsmi 10:The Metal Manics Podcast (Interview) - The Return of "If He Dies He Dies Episode 10: Unveiling the Metal Mayhem with Brent Eckhardt and Daine Hammerle Greetings, metal warriors, and welcome back to The Metal Maniacs Podcast, your sanctuary for all things heavy, relentless, and unapologetically brutal! I'm Jay Ingersoll, and by my side is the unyielding titan of metal wisdom, Nick Modd. Today, we're embarking on a journey that hits close to home as we interview the luminaries of the West Michigan metal scene - Brent Eckhardt and Daine Hammerle of "If He Dies He Dies." Hold onto your seats as we explore the band's triumphant return after a 12-year hiatus, the reasons behind their resurrection, and, to sweeten the deal, we've got TWO tickets to give away for their November 18th show at the Pyramid Scheme in Grand Rapids, Michigan. **Episode Highlights:** *The Return of the Titans: "If He Dies He Dies" Reawakens* In this electrifying episode, we're joined by Brent Eckhardt and Daine Hammerle, the masterminds behind "If He Dies He Dies," one of the most successful heavy bands to emerge from West Michigan. We unravel the story behind their triumphant return to the metal stage after a staggering 12-year hiatus. Prepare for tales of rebirth, rekindled passion, and the unquenchable fire that drives them to reclaim their place in the metal pantheon. *The Unforgiving Hiatus: Reasons and Resurgence* Why did "If He Dies He Dies" step away from the scene for over a decade, and what motivated their grand return? We dive deep into the circumstances and decisions that led to their hiatus, exploring the challenges, triumphs, and the relentless spirit that ultimately brought them back. From the ashes of silence, a phoenix of metal has risen. *Pyramid Scheme Show Giveaway: Your Chance to Witness the Resurrection* But that's not all, metalheads! To celebrate their return, we have TWO tickets to give away for "If He Dies He Dies'" monumental show on November 18th at the Pyramid Scheme in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Stay tuned for details on how you can secure your spot at this thunderous comeback performance. *Behind the Metal Curtain: Band Insights and the West Michigan Scene* Beyond the resurrection, Brent and Daine offer unique insights into the dynamics of being part of the West Michigan metal scene. We discuss the camaraderie, the challenges, and the distinct flavor that defines the local metal community. It's a testament to the enduring spirit of metal in the heart of the Midwest. Join Jay Ingersoll, Nick Modd, Brent Eckhardt, and Daine Hammerle as we unravel the epic tale of "If He Dies He Dies" in this thrilling episode of The Metal Maniacs Podcast. Whether you're a die-hard fan of the band, a supporter of local metal scenes, or simply a seeker of relentless sonic mayhem, this episode promises to be a journey through the resilience, passion, and power of the metal community. So, gear up for a sonic onslaught, keep your eyes peeled for ticket giveaway details, and prepare to witness the resurgence of metal titans. The Metal Maniacs Podcast continues to be your portal to the heart and soul of metal, where legends like "If He Dies He Dies" and their triumphant return are celebrated.
Follow us-https://linktr.ee/metalmaniacsmi The Metal Maniacs Podcast: Episode 8 - Unleashing the Brutal Force of Pain Divine with Jeremy McClary Welcome back to the Metal Maniacs Podcast, your ultimate destination for all things heavy and brutal! I'm your host, Jay Ingersoll, alongside my co-host, the man who knows metal like the back of his hand, Nick Modd. And today, we've got a treat that's bound to get you headbanging - an exclusive interview with the one and only Jeremy McClary from the brutal hardcore death metal juggernaut, Pain Divine!
Just for you podcasters, here's a special unedited chat with James Dean Bradfield (Manic Street Preachers) and Brett Anderson (Suede) about their co-headline tour in 2024.
City Life (Volume 9) | House music for ur best weekend 01. Miguel Migs feat. Meshell Ndegeocello - Close Your Eyes (Migs Corsica Skyline Remix) [Salted Music] 02. Kano - I'm Ready (Mousse T's Club Remix) [FullTime Production] 03. Lee Wilson - We Chase The Sun (Mirko & Meex Remix) [Lee Wilson Music] 04. Risk Assessment - It's Not Right But It's Okay (Grant Nelson Remix) [Reel People Music] 05. Mason Collective - A Little Affection [DFTD] 06. Adiel Mora, 88Hats, Kevin McKay - On My Mind [Glasgow Underground] 07. Sam Divine & Scott Garcia - Closer Than Close [DVINE Sounds] 08. Mekkawy - Worst Of Me [RH2] 09. Dombresky - Dirty Secret [D4 D4NCE] 10. Manics x Lisbona Sisters feat. Elodie Reverie - Beaming Brighter [South Of Saturn] 11. Gorgon City - Voodoo (Francis Mercier Mix) [Positiva] 12. Deadmau5 & Kaskade - I Remember (John Summit Remix) [Universal Music] 13. KC Lights feat. Leo Stannard - Daydreamer [Toolroom Records] 14. Atlantic Ocean - Waterfall 2023 (Dr Packer Remix) [High Fashion Music] 15. Raven Maize - The Real Life (David Penn Remix) [Z Records] 16. Gorgon City feat. Drama - Lost & Found [Positiva]
Tune in via the app on the Google Play Store, or here on Spotify or alternatively you can visit www.killatapes.com Track List 1. Boom boom room - Applied Science ft Ill Literature cuts by Dj Jaffa 2. Worlds finest - Demond Dushawn prod by Luke strange 3. Projectionist - Twit one, Don Rattray 4. Be Cool - Raggo Zulu Rebel 5. New world order plan - Taise ft Barraka 6. Noir rap - Cosm, Mick Swagger, Daniel Son 7. East of Eden - Prince Charming, The Ramenity Schizo, Ace Yo Maverick Sugar Deluxe, Medium-sized narrow boat and Beauregard Remington Lugosi, G.O.T.M. 8. Strange trip - Creatures of habit 9. The usual - C.O.T.D. 10. U.F.O. - VHS Tapez, FRXNKEE 11. The WOW signal - 4DEE, Dj Jaffa 12. Flames - ft Farma G, Whirlwind D 13. Five Oceans - Rhyme Advocates, The Epochs, Zackary and Raphael, Legs MC 14. Grind away - Kryptic, Nelson Dialect, Crink 15. Responsibly feral - Pierce Artists 16. Esotoric - J-Hayez 17. In my darkness - Ryan Sanders 18. Sly flute - Skuff 19. Life intimidating art - G.O.T.M. 20. Electric sheep - Slippery Trashmouf 21. Bounty Hunting - Sly Moon, Salar, Sniff 22. Loops - ft Dylan Gray, Manics and Dylantheinfamous
Prepare to embark on a sonic expedition that's both revealing and regretful, as we bring you yet another riveting episode of The Metal Maniacs Podcast. I'm Jay Ingersoll, and joining me is the indefatigable metal maestro, Nick Modd. In this episode, we venture into the realms of retrospective introspection, uncovering five bands that we wish we had stumbled upon earlier in our musical odyssey. **Episode Highlights:** *Diving into the Vaults of Missed Melodies* In this episode, we strip away the bravado and dive headfirst into the candid world of musical introspection. Jay and Nick take the stage to openly discuss the five bands that managed to elude our auditory grasp for far too long. With a mix of nostalgia and enthusiasm, we pull these hidden gems from the depths and shine a spotlight on their unique sounds. *Sounds That Should Have Echoed Sooner* Ever had that moment when you finally discover a band and wonder, "Why didn't I find them earlier?" We've all been there, and in this episode, we share our personal stories of these "aha" moments. From melodic hooks that transcend time to fierce lyrics that cut through the noise, we delve into the sonic attributes that make each of these bands so special. *Unveiling the Bands* Our playlist of belated revelations spans a spectrum as diverse as metal itself. As Jay and Nick take turns revealing their picks, we traverse the labyrinthine landscapes of various subgenres, unearthing bands that have flown under the radar for too long. From progressive masterpieces to underground thrash titans, each band possesses a distinct musical DNA waiting to captivate your senses. *The Whys and Hows of the Delayed Encounter* But what led us to miss out on these musical marvels in the first place? Through laughter and contemplation, we explore the factors that conspired to keep these bands hidden from our ears. Whether it was the overwhelming abundance of new music, personal biases, or just sheer bad luck, we dissect the circumstances that led to these belated discoveries. *The Impact of Belated Revelations* Discovering a band after they've already amassed a discography can be a bittersweet experience. We discuss the unique impact these late discoveries have had on our musical journeys. From the joy of delving into an extensive back catalog to the excitement of anticipating new releases, our belated revelations have breathed fresh life into our musical horizons. Join Jay Ingersoll and Nick Modd as we recount our journeys of musical exploration in this introspective episode of The Metal Maniacs Podcast. Whether you're a fellow latecomer to these bands or a seasoned aficionado, this episode promises to unveil hidden treasures that deserve a place in your playlist. It's a testament to the unending wealth of the metal universe, where even after years of devotion, we can still find new treasures waiting to be discovered. So crank up the volume, prepare for a rollercoaster of emotions, and join us on this journey of reflection and revelation. The Metal Maniacs Podcast continues to be your portal to the ever-evolving world of metal. Stay tuned for more episodes that explore the intricacies, surprises, and stories that define the music we live and breathe. FOLLOW US EVERYWHERE linktr.ee/metalmaniacsmi
We're feeling a bit musical in today's episode of Casual Trek. Charlie's been eager to crowbar in a musical episode after realising it'll get another episode of Picard ticked off our list, then Strange New Worlds provided us with the perfect opportunity to talk music! We've got three episodes all about music. First up is Voyager with a classic Hubris of The Doctor episode where some Space Karens get fascinated with his singing, but do they love him for him, or just his programming? We also end up talking about AI art and the content slurry of it all Then we're over to Picard in heist mode as the gang need to get JL to give an inspirational speech to his ancestor to save all of time. What's the best distraction? Music! Finally we've got the main event of the episode, Strange New Worlds doing a dedicated musical episode. We've got singing, dancing, a fairly thin plot but who cares when you can belt it out like these actors! 12:01 Voyager: Virtuoso 34:54 Picard: Two of One 53:32 Strange New Worlds: Subspace Rhapsody Talking points include: Hawkwind, the Eurovision Song Contest, Subwoolfer, the new Babylon 5 cartoon, The Poseidon Adventure, The Silt Verses (podcast & RPG), The Manics covering the MASH theme tune, Britpop, Miles' poor taste Burroughs joke, Bono's smugness, The Doctor being the third Crane brother, AI art, Paul Williams' oeuvre, Neelix being a Phil Spector and/or a Del Boy of space, Only Fools & Horses, using Coldplay as white noise, The Borg Queen rips off Scorpius' bit, an alternate casting choice for Professor X from the TNG cast, that time Professor X enslaved a sentient Danger Room, the Metropolis remake, Scott Pilgrim, Buffy, The Magicians, Riverdale, Dr Who's musical audio episode, Macross, modern musicals, Across the Spider-Verse, Rocky Horror Picture Show, the Chuck Austen run of Charlie's X-Men marathon. Oh, and occasionally Star Trek. Pedants Corner: James Newman was the “just some bloke” who the UK sent to Eurovision in 2021 Miles is not a Eurovision expert so he doesn't know Wales don't compete (although it'd be good if they did) and we'd gone on about Eurovision for long enough I didn't want to go back and correct him Where's all the Taylor Swift in episodes we've covered? Literally episode two when we covered Discovery's pilot and also episode twelve in the Borg episode Pelia suggests the idea of beaming in a song to Uhura Casual Trek is by Charlie Etheridge-Nunn and Miles Reid-Lobatto Music by Alfred Etheridge-Nunn Casual Trek is a part of the Nerd & Tie Network Casual Trek's Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/casualtrek Miles' blog: http://www.mareidlobatto.wordpress.com Charlie's blog: http://www.fakedtales.com
The radical left is pushing the boundaries of all social norms. The out of control LGBTQ+ alphabet mob just revealed during a New York City Gay Pride Parade that, "We're here, we're queer and we're coming for your children." This is not a joke. This is all part of the indoctrination battle being waged for our children's minds. Nothing is what it seems anymore as the left wants to blur the lines between men and women while blurring the lines between common sense and radicalism.Also, things are never what they seem. As the left breathlessly reports the weakening of Russia and Vladimir Putin after what's been dubbed a military coup by Putin's private army, the Wagner Group, the reality is, Putin is most likely in on it. He is not happy with his military leadership and The Wagner Group may be being used by Putin to show is military leaders they are in danger of being ousted if they don't make progress in Ukraine. Nothing adds up when it comes to what happened with Wagner and Russia. The Apple subscribe link is here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/stinchfield/id1648560956 The Spotify subscribe link is here: https://open.spotify.com/show/7y6jgJ3af2ymyDQ79Nk0yv Stinchfield website https://grantstinchfield.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A bonus episode, appearing on our main feed from our Patreon show, revisiting Manic Street Preachers. It's called Are We Still So In Love With You?, and you can now claim a free 7-day trial of any subscription tier at www.patreon.com/whatismusicpod.The Big Mates continue their re-evaluation of Manic Street Preachers by immersing themselves back into the world of The Holy Bible. They discuss whether their opinions on the record have changed over the years, and figure out where the album lands in the Manics' discography now that they are more familiar with it.Ty reflect on how the original episodes came together, and how they see their roles now, as well as examining the various ways in which their listening habits have evolved.Also, this time it's actually a fun episode!We hope you enjoy this sneak peak at what we're doing over on Patreon. Use the link above to claim your free trial and explore the various shows we've been releasing over the last 6 months - with much, much more to come, including the rest of the Manic Street Preachers discography.Support the show
"1. Tim Hox, Roc Dubloc - Lux (turn off the lights) (Extended Mix) 2. Damien N-Drix - Pump It (Extented Mix) 3. James Hype - Helicopter (Extended Mix) 4. Redux Saints, Matt Caseli, Amy Chase - Stand Up (Extended Mix) 5. Reuben Anderson - State Of Mind (Original Mix) 6. Wasabi - Just Be Good (Extended Mix) 7. Guezmark - Dreaming (Original Mix) 8. Moreno Pezzolato - Smells Like Teen Spirit 9. Dale Howard - Spark 10. David Guetta x Marten Hørger - The Freaks 11. Walker & Royce, Sophiegrophy - No Drama feat. Sophiegrophy (VNSSA Remix) 12. Wasabi, Pollock - Run (Leagas Rmx) 13. Dave Winnel - Bamboleo 14. Nina Simone - Sinnerman (Kream Extended Mix) 15. Fred again.. & Swedish House Mafia feat. Future - Turn On The Lights again 16. Lisbona Sisters, Manics, Elodie Rêverie - Beaming Brighter 17. DJ Hanzel, Dillon Francis - Gumby 18. Julian Jordan - Losing My Head 19. Felix Leiter, Ango Tamarin - Gotta Let You Go (feat. Dominica) 20. Max Styler & FRANCO BA - Rock The House "
We're back with a fresh episode of Dialed In! Gotta Be Real is out now on Hau5trap, stream or download it here: hau5trap.ffm.to/gottabereal Keep an eye on our socials for a couple of east coast shows we're announcing very soon! Get social with us: instagram.com/whoismaxlow facebook.com/whoismaxlow twitter.com/whoismaxlow soundcloud.com/whoismaxlow TRACKLIST: 1. CHRSTPHR - Blow Up [Farris Wheel Recordings] 2. Matroda - Can't Fight The Feeling [Terminal Underground] 3. Jesse Jonez - Get Down [Force Of Habit] 4. Noizu & Westend - Push To Start (feat. No/Me) [Insomniac Records] 5. Damien N-Drix - Pump It [Tomorrowland Music] 6. Max Low - Gotta Be Real [Hau5trap] 7. Chapter & Verse - Losing Control [THRIVE MUSIC] 8. LOVRA - Rhymorator [Repopulate Mars] 9. David Guetta x Marten Hørger - The Freaks [Spinnin'] 10. Kasto - Be There [Discovery Project] 11. Max Styler, FRANCO BA - Rock The House [Off The Grid] 12. Local Singles - Thumpah [Deep Root Records] 13. Wenzday - Handle With Care [Terminal Underground] 14. Carol Fávero - Make Dance [blaah! Records] 15. DONT BLINK - JACK [Low Ceiling] 16. Kadosh, Duodisco - Disere [LouLou Records] 17. GUZ ft. Hannah Boleyn - Time After Time [Tomorrowland Music] 18. Manics, Lisbona Sisters, Elodie Rêverie - Beaming Brighter [South Of Saturn] 19. Empire Of The Sun - We Are The People (Bryan Softwell Terrace Edit)
WARNING: This episode mentions alcohol abuse, depression, and self-harm. This album is a long-time favorite around the offices. The Holy Bible (The Manic Street Preacher's third album, not necessarily the book) is caustic, relentless, and at times, verbally claustrophobic... and as it approaches 30 years of age, it's still one of music's most potent. In the early nineties, rising above the noise of the scene from Manchester and the budding dominance of Brit-Pop, was no easy task. These four childhood friends from Wales found a way. Ripping pages from The Clash, Guns-n-Roses, and even Public Enemy, the band blazed new territory with their unique sound and lyrics that sometimes begged you to have a dictionary handy - (this was pre-internet). You either know the story of Manics rhythm guitarist Richey Edwards, or you don't. On this episode, we tell the story of the band's seminal third album, The Holy Bible. Well, we don't; we let the band tell it in their own words. Interview Links, etc.: Planet Rock Richey Edwards Last Interview Trash Theory Documentary PMRC The Filthy 15 Evidence Locker Podcast 20/20 Sound The Making of Radio Interview 2012 BBC1 News Report Feb 1, 1996 Itv Report on Missing Persons NYTimes Retro Review on PMRC Rock and Roll True Stories BBC From There to Here
Adam and Lucas discuss the recent reissue of Know Your Enemy by Manic Street Preachers,a bold reimagining of the 21 year-old album, which has now been split in two, remixed, remastered, and reconsidered. Adam and Lucas are joined by music producer Dave Eringa, who produced the original album and oversaw the remixing process on this re-release. He gives us insight into how the project was conceived, the work undertaken to make it reality, and where it now fits in the Manics canon.You can now wear your fandom on your (literal) sleeve!What Is Music? now has a RedBubble shop with lots of cool and stupid designs. You can get the designs on basically any product you like, from t-shirts and mugs, to bath mats and jigsaws, via clocks and phone cases! Head to https://whatismusicpod.redbubble.comIf you'd like a different way to donate to usYou can do so at https://ko-fi.com/whatismusicAny donations very gratefully received and go towards our running costs!Join the conversation on:Twitter: https://twitter.com/whatismusicpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/whatismusicpodE-mail: whatismusicpod@gmail.comhttp://whatismusic.buzzsprout.com/Support the show
Now we've come, to the eeend of the raaank! We finally finish off our Manics ranking by covering Journal for Plague Lovers, Rewind The Film, Postcards From A Young Man, Futurology, Resistance is Futile and The Ultra Vivid Lament! Phew! We also do our The Nicher The Better Top 5s on songs with saints in the name and our usual shoutouts at the end. Give us a follow on @BBTS_pod to share any opinions you have about the Manics or our rankings, any of our other episodes or thoughts on our upcoming episode, as we take on The Mars Volta! To get that in your ears on release, subscribe on your favourite podcatcher and while you're there, a 5* review and a recommendation to a pal would be wonderful
This is the first time we've ever done this; this entire part is dedicated to one album, but what an album it is. We go track-by-track on 1994 masterpiece The Holy Bible, it's a long chat but one we feel is well worth hearing, one of the absolute highlights of doing this podcast so far. Rich Morgan's still here, and provides us with some incredible context of the time and insights into the wonderful but warped mind of Richey Edwards. Several trigger warnings for this episode, mainly for discussion on suicide but also anorexia, The Holocaust, genital mutilation, abortion, depression, murder and self-harm. We're going to release parts 3 & 4 next week covering the rest of their career, our The Nicher The Better top 5 songs about saints and our shoutouts at the end. Thanks for joining us for these first 3 albums, subscribe to keep your ears peeled for the small matter of 11 more albums of the Manics' storied career. See you then!
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'Libraries gave us power' is one of the most iconic lines sang by the Manic Street Preachers, but did you know that the line originally went 'The Moon Under Water gave us pints'? Well, we know it to be true because that's what this week's guest told us (and he's bound to know); it's music journalist and author Simon Price!Simon is an expert on pretty much everything to do with music, and his biography on the Manics entitled Everything was at one point the fastest selling rock book of all time. However, the best thing about Simon is his love for pubs. He's a seasoned veteran of the UK pub scene, and there's no doubt that his very own 'Pub of the Mind' will be one for the ages.Want to hear an extended version of this episode, gain access to our bonus podcast ‘Behind The Cellar Door' and support the upkeep of the pub? If so, head to moonunderpod.com and sign up to our Patreon! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
*This is part 2 of Simon Price's episode. Though you are free to listen in whichever order you so desire we really do recommend listening to part 1 first or things might be slightly confusing*'Libraries gave us power' is one of the most iconic lines sang by the Manic Street Preachers, but did you know that the line originally went 'The Moon Under Water gave us pints'? Well, we know it to be true because that's what this week's guest told us (and he's bound to know); it's music journalist and author Simon Price!Simon is an expert on pretty much everything to do with music, and his biography on the Manics entitled Everything was at one point the fastest selling rock book of all time. However, the best thing about Simon is his love for pubs. He's a seasoned veteran of the UK pub scene, and there's no doubt that his very own 'Pub of the Mind' will be one for the ages.Want to hear an extended version of this episode, gain access to our bonus podcast ‘Behind The Cellar Door' and support the upkeep of the pub? If so, head to moonunderpod.com and sign up to our Patreon! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
W/C 16th May 2022 I didn't know this cover version of the Hal David & Burt Bacharach song existed until literally a couple of minutes ago. I have also been a 'kind-of' fan of the Manics, by which I mean there are a handful of tracks I really like and I am very taken by him as a frontman...but I can't say I am a card-carrying fan This version was their contribution to the "Help" album, a charity album from 1995 that raised money for the WarChild charity. The recording was the first piece of work released by the bad following the disappearance of band member Richey Edwards, and it has since become a part of their live set. Stay safe. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aafcO6mw3ks (Manic Street Preachers - Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head) Therapy For Me (or TFM as I now refer to it) is a bit of an audio curiosity. It started out as a mechanism for me to clear my head, with the hope that by saying stuff out loud it would act as a little bit of self-help. It's remains loose in style, fluid in terms of content and raw - it's a one take, press record and see what happens, affair. If you want to keep in touch with TFM and the other stuff I do then please follow me on https://www.facebook.com/ashortstoriespodcast/ (Facebook), https://www.instagram.com/ashortstories (Insta), https://www.twitter.com/ashortstories (Twitter) or https://www.patreon.com/ashortstories (Patreon). Thanks for getting this far.
When guitarist of a Welsh rock band Manic Street Preachers—27-year-old Richie Edwards—vanished in early 1995, it was widely presumed he had taken his own life. However, as his body or any evidence of him actually committing suicide has never been found, many still wonder if Richey staged his own disappearance. If you or anyone you know is having suicidal thoughts, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255). Anyone with any information regarding the case is asked to get in touch with Missing People anonymously by calling 116 000 or by emailing 116000@missingpeople.org.uk or calling the police on 101. www..somebodyknowsmore.com Missing street preacher Richey Edwards: The mysterious disappearance of the Manic Street Preachers star, 25 years on New evidence suggests that Richey Edwards staged his disappearance Richey Edwards' sister on 25 years since his disappearance Richey Edwards: New appeal over missing Manic Street Preachers guitarist New appeal launched for missing Manics star Richey Edwards 25 years after he disappeared Richey Edwards of the Manic Street Preachers 26 years on The day Richey Edwards disappeared
When guitarist of a Welsh rock band Manic Street Preachers—27-year-old Richie Edwards—vanished in early 1995, it was widely presumed he had taken his own life. However, as his body or any evidence of him actually committing suicide has never been found, many still wonder if Richey staged his own disappearance.If you or anyone you know is having suicidal thoughts, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255). Anyone with any information regarding the case is asked to get in touch with Missing People anonymously by calling 116 000 or by emailing 116000@missingpeople.org.uk or calling the police on 101. PLEASE SUPPORT THIS SHOW YouTube www..somebodyknowsmore.com Missing street preacherRichey Edwards: The mysterious disappearance of the Manic Street Preachers star, 25 years onNew evidence suggests that Richey Edwards staged his disappearanceRichey Edwards' sister on 25 years since his disappearanceRichey Edwards: New appeal over missing Manic Street Preachers guitaristNew appeal launched for missing Manics star Richey Edwards 25 years after he disappearedRichey Edwards of the Manic Street Preachers 26 years onThe day Richey Edwards disappeared
The Big Mates discuss Instagram, Summer Heart, Batman Forever, and The Ultra Vivid Lament by Manic Street Preachers.Adam, Steve, and Lucas focus on their track-by-track deep-dive into the Manics' fourteenth album, giving musical analysis, discussing the lyrics, themes, their takes and opinions and everything inbetween! Do the Manics still surprise us, fourteen albums in? What doesn't this album sound like? What makes a song sound nostalgic? Find out on this episode of What Is Music?Make sure you have all the context for this album by listening to last week's episode - an interview with Dave Eringa, the producer of The Ultra Vivid Lament!Next week we begin another season of the podcast by introducing you to the artist we'll be covering. Be sure to join us on April 11th!You can now wear your fandom on your (literal) sleeve!What Is Music? now has a RedBubble shop with lots of cool and stupid designs. You can get the designs on basically any product you like, from t-shirts and mugs, to bath mats and jigsaws, via clocks and phone cases! Head to https://whatismusicpod.redbubble.comIf you'd like a different way to donate to usYou can do so at https://ko-fi.com/whatismusicAny donations very gratefully received and go towards our running costs!Join the conversation on:Twitter: https://twitter.com/whatismusicpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/whatismusicpodE-mail: whatismusicpod@gmail.comhttp://whatismusic.buzzsprout.com/Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/whatismusic)
The Big Mates are joined by music producer Dave Eringa to discuss Hail to the Thief by Radiohead, Glastonbury Tor, online forums, and The Ultra Vivid Lament by Manic Street Preachers.Adam, Steve, Lucas, and Dave talk about what it was like to work with the Manics again on their 14th studio album, how the songs were written and recorded, the context surrounding the album, and its release in September of 2021. This is a very fun chat that also lifts the lid on the process behind the No. 1 album. Next week Adam, Steve, and Lucas being their track-by-track deep-dive on The Ultra Vivid Lament.The week after that sees the beginning of Season 4, on April 11th!You can now wear your fandom on your (literal) sleeve!What Is Music? now has a RedBubble shop with lots of cool and stupid designs. You can get the designs on basically any product you like, from t-shirts and mugs, to bath mats and jigsaws, via clocks and phone cases! Head to https://whatismusicpod.redbubble.comIf you'd like a different way to donate to usYou can do so at https://ko-fi.com/whatismusicAny donations very gratefully received and go towards our running costs!Join the conversation on:Twitter: https://twitter.com/whatismusicpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/whatismusicpodE-mail: whatismusicpod@gmail.comhttp://whatismusic.buzzsprout.com/Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/whatismusic)
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Episode 198 features the incredibly talented DJ/Producer/Label Head/Event Curator Baby J! You might have heard of Jordan from some of his other project likes Cyber Rodeo and Manics or his incredible label PopGang Records but if you haven't well you are in for a treat!
To coincide with the 30th anniversary of the release of Manic Street Preachers' ambitious debut album, we talk to Terri Hall who chose Generation Terrorists as her favourite Welsh album and inducts it in to the Welsh Music Hall of Fame. She also talks about her career working alongside some of the biggest names in music, how she and her late husband shared their home with the Manics in their early days as well as the heartbreaking period surrounding Richey's disappearance. Featuring Himalayas – Thank God I'm Not You. Follow us on Twitter @welshmusicpod and visit www.welshmusicpodcast.co.uk for more information and to submit a track to showcase.
MISSING PRESUMED… What happened to Connie Converse, Richey Manic and Agatha Christie? Having someone you love go missing must be heartbreaking for the ones left behind trying to pick up the pieces and never knowing if or when they'll return. This week on Eavesdroppin', we look at the mysterious disappearance of two musicians and the red-herring plot twist of Agatha Christie's real-life disappearance… But first, Geordie and Michelle start off with some ap-a-logies, namely for mispronouncing Coronappropriation! We share some AMAZING insights from Tameera the Modern Mystic about where your pets go when they die, why you need to let them go and why dogs sniff arses! All before Michelle raves on about the BBC seriese Back to Life and a funny little song she heard in an episode from Season 2… So… Who is Connie Converse? Why have we never heard of her? Is Connie Converse really her real name? When did Connie Converse disappear? And is she still missing? Why is Michelle singing? And why is she mid-level obsessed with this obscure folk singer? *Warning – don't expect any answers! Geordie then follows with the curious case of Agatha Christie… Why is her disappearance a little-known fact? Was it a hoax? Was she trying to punish her philandering husband? And what's with the loaf of bread? All this and more! Geordie then wraps up the episode by dipping her toe into the murky, sad waters of the disappearance of Richey Edwards AKA Richey Manic from the Manic Street Preachers… Did he jump off the Severn Bridge? Did he fake his own disappearance? Is he living in Goa? Did he run off to a kibbutz in Israel with the mysterious Vivian? Was he swept away in the Thai tsunami? Is he partying with Elvis? We'd like to think so but we'll never know… YOU LOVE US... and we love youse! Next week we talk about GHOST STORIES so get on it and send us your ghosty whosty stories and in the meantime… get Eavesdroppin'! *Disclaimer: We don't claim to have any factual info about anything ever, soooooorrrrrryyyyyyyy J Listen, like, subscribe, share etc… Listen here: www.eavesdroppinpodcast.com Or here: https://podfollow.com/1539144364 EAVESDROPPIN' ON SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/3BKt2Oy... APPLE PODCASTS https://podcasts.apple.com/…/eavesd… GOOGLE PODCASTS https://tinyurl.com/y5n33pys YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqcu... Or wherever you normally listen… #richeymanic #richeyedwards #podcast #comedy #missingpersons #connieconverse #agathachristie #missingpresumed #manicstreetpreachers #comedypodcast #mystery #missing #storytellingpodcast #eavesdroppin#missingperson #truelife #folkmusic #funny #podcastersofinstagram #podcasters #podcastlife #funnypodcast#strangebuttrue #supernatural #2birdsyakkin
G is a look at 25 years' worth of NME Godlike Genius' award winners, linked largely via beatific cover versions courtesy of the most discerning of clerics, the Manic Street Preachers. Expect a lot of Manics, much Manchester, many Clash references, and zero Morrissey. 1994 John Peel 1995: Michael Eavis 1996: Alan McGee 1997 Jarvis Cocker 1998 Mark E Smith 1999 Massive Attack 2000 Shaun Ryder 2001 U2 2002: Pennie Smith & Nick Kent 2003 The Clash 2004 Ozzy Osborne 2005 New Order 2006 Ian Brown 2007 Bobbie Gillespie 2008 Manic Street Preachers 2009 The Cure 2010 Paul Weller 2011 Dave Grohl 2012 Noel Gallagher 2013 Johnny Marr 2014 Blondie 2015 Suede 2016 ColdPlay 2017 Pet Shop Boys 2018 Liam Gallagher 2019 OFF 2020 Emily Eavis Tracklisting: Sorted For Es and Whiz, Pulp One Way Road, Paul Weller Velocity Girl (live), Manic Street Preachers Made of Stone, The Stone Roses Wrote for Luck, Manic Street Preachers Disappointed, Electronic The Drowners, Manic Street Preachers Lost In Music, The Fall Train in Vain, Manic Street Preachers 10.15 Saturday Night, The Cure Dreaming, Green Day Armagideon Time, The Clash Zealots, Fugees Credits NME.com Spin.com BBC.com ultimate-guitar.com kevinegperry.com dangerousminds.net clashmusic.com discogs.com www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk Stay Free: The Story of The Clash with Chuck D, Spotify & BBC studios No Manifesto: A Film About Manic Street Preachers, Elizabeth Marcus songmeanings.com musicenthusiastmag.com Wikipedia --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/societyowesmeagenxpodcast/message