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***Interview starts at 21:21*** Episode Related Links: Jonathan Farmer on IG Midnightsuncustomflies.com Tie the Beast of Burden Abe Lincoln Niagara Falls Diary Entry Anomalous America: Alaska Garden of Eden Found in Alaska 1924 Mr. Methane Testing Fart Tubes Beast of Burden Materials List: 20mm Intruder Shank Intruder Wire Veevus 8/0 Thread Flat Diamond Braid or Tinsel or Dubbing Arctic Fox Finn Raccoon Krystal Flash Grizzly Saddle Marabou Jungle Cock Silver Pheasant Background music for this episode: Jim's Teeth by Meat Wave from the album Malign Hex Logo by JrmyFro Production Assistance by Worm Tutorial Support the show: Buy me a jar of powerbait Cashapp: $SSFTpod If you enjoy the show please SUBSCRIBE + RATE + LIKE + LEAVE A REVIEW on whichever platform you use to listen. Email the show: ssftpodcast@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ssftpodcast/message
Watch the full video here: https://t.me/unspokentruthreal/1164 The Russian leadership don't care about human life. This video highlights their ability to out suffer western armies. There is no way that our commanders would send you straight up the guts directly into an ambush and tell you to stop in the centre of the killing ground.War is hell and hell is war.
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VISIT OUR WEBSITE to listen to this and every episode of Better Yet, Road to the Skeleton Coast with Brendan Kelly, and As You Were: A Podcast About Alkaline Trio with David Anthonyhttps://www.betteryetpod.com/‘my field recording kit' - a 7 track mixtape by Tim Crisp is now available on bandcamp!https://betteryetpodcast.bandcamp.com/FOLLOW US ON YOUTUBEBetter Yet LIVE! is a Spotify Playlist featuring this episode of Better Yet plus all the album-versions of the songs performed on this episode https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3RbGPAEj93b6MncF4mIozm?si=e14f1047fa1141d3SUPPORT ALL OF OUR GUESTS ON BANDCAMP: ratboys.bandcamp.com melkbelly.bandcamp.com meatwavechicago.bandcamp.com sincereengineer.bandcamp.com email: betteryetpodcast@gmail.comNeed a web developer? I am a full stack software engineer, too!Contact me here: betteryetpodcast@gmail.comHere's my web portfolio, github, and LinkedInCheck out my newest development project riffin.io - a guitar tablature sketchpad our team built using React, JavaScript, AWS, and MongoDB :)Thanks bubbas.xo Tim & Chloe
CHRIS SUTTER IS HERE TO TALK ABOUT KARAOKE SONGS, ALBINI, AND THE NEW MEAT WAVE RECORDS ‘MALIGN HEX' AND ‘VOLCANO PARK'CHRIS SUTTER of MEAT WAVE!'MALIGN HEX' is out now on SWAMI!My name is Tim Crisp and I'm really happy you listened to Better Yet this week! You can listen to every episode of Better Yet on our website betteryetpod.com!!!email: betteryetpodcast@gmail.comNeed a web developer? I am a full stack software engineer, too!Contact me here: betteryetpodcast@gmail.comHere's my web portfolio, github, and LinkedInCheck out my newest development project riffin.io - a guitar tablature sketchpad our team built using React, JavaScript, AWS, and MongoDB :)Thanks bubbas.xo Tim & Chloe
In the thirty-second episode of Festpod - The Unofficial Rock Festival Guide:For early access to episodes and for other exclusive benefits, subscribe to our Patreon - https://patreon.com/festpod. If you'd like to buy our merch, visit our merch store here: https://etsy.com/uk/shop/Festpod.This episode's Festival News:• Download Festival Quiet camping sells out• New DL installment plans• Ozzy cancels his uk/Europe tour and retires• Slam Dunk band announcement: Pvris, The Maine, Jxdn, Sueco, Escape The Fate, Landmvrks, Ema rosa, Scene Queen, Youth Fountain, Teenage Bottle Rocket, Millie Manders and The Shut Up, Higher Power, Zand, Lolo and Tyne.• Bloodstock Festival show glimpse of S'tan bobble head• 2000 Trees band announcement including: Skindred, Deaf Havana, As Everything unfolds, Chelsea Grin, The Bronx, Empire State Bastard, Kid Kapichi, Meat Wave, Lozeak, The Xcerts, High Vis, and DOZENS more• Arc Tan Gent announced 21 new bands including: Swans / Empire State Bastard / Enslaved / PETBRICK / A Burial At Sea / A-Tota-So + many more• Rabidfest have announced their first bands. The two day indoor festival at the bullingdon in Oxford have announced Ward XVI, Mortishead, Gutlocker, Imperium, From Her Ashes, Draconian Reign, Tribe of Ghosts. Also, every year Rabidfest choose a charity to donate proceeds from the festival and this year they have chosen The Sophie Lancaster Foundation.• YNOT festival announce lineup. Paul Wellar, Kasabian & Royal Blood headlining.• Rock am ring announce Foo Fighters in EUROPEAN Festival exclusive• Massive Wagons have added a VIP option to their tour and it's ruffled a few feathers.• Gojira/Mastodon/Lorna Shore announce “Mega-Monsters” US tour• Fall Out Boy - New Album “So Much (For) Stardust out March 24th. 2 singles single “Love from the other side” “Heartbreak Feels So Good” is out now. - GUITARS and Fun Music Videos are back.• As Everything Unfolds - New Single “Ultraviolet”• Brixton Academy Closure forces bands such as Beartooth ,I Prevail, Lamb Of God to upgrade to Wembley Arena!?!• Evanescence have announced a Fallen themed make-up palette and now you too can look like a millennial goth icon.• Panic! At the Disco have split up, statement from Brendon Urie• Dolly Parton To Record Album With Slipknot …?• Download20 watch - from listener Andy Tuna Groves.In the Gig Review:• Neill saw Northlane and Sleep Token at the Birmingham O2 Academy• Eamon saw Holding Absence and Void of Vision at The Sugarmill in Stoke-on-Trent and Frank Turner supported by The Sleeping Souls and The Lottery Winners at Victoria Hall in Stoke.In this episode's Gig Guide:• Bloodywood• Gojira supported by Alien Weaponry and Employed to Serve• Dream Theater• Bullet For My Valentine• Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs PigsAnd in this episode's Festpod Favourites:• Leigh - Metal: Hellsinger. A Metal Music inspired first-person shooter.• Rich - The Enemy gig at Tivoli, Buckley• Eamon - Watch Forever, an AI comedy on Twitch• Neil - Hotbox Events - work at festivals!Hosts: Neil Wilkinson, Leigh Ellingham, Rich Holmes, Eamon Shortt. Find us on the socials at YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram by searching for Festpod. Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/festpodTimestamps ⏱:0:00 Intro06:52 Festival News1:17:10 Gig Review1:26:17 Gig Guide1:31:19 Festpod Favourites#festpod #festival #music #livemusic #rock #metal #rockmusic #metalmusic #podcasting #podcast Get bonus content on Patreon including exclusive outtakes of the show! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on Remainders we cover the 1955 classic The Night of the Hunter. A one-and-done directed movie by screen legend Charles Laughton, this noir/thriller stars Robert Mitchum as a faux preacher serial killer targeting housewives by the score. Although largely ignored at the time of release, Hunter has grown in status and is now regarded as one of the best films of all time with clear influence from the silent era and German Expressionism.Other topics include why critics may have dismissed Hunter, Mitchum and Laughton's larger-than-life screen presence, recent live shows, book recommendations, new prints at Darrenvorel.com, high and low art, beard status, and our new Song of the Week picks. It's love that's won, and old left hand hate is down for the count!Song PicksDarren: What Would You Like Me To Do by Meat WavePatrick: Halloween by HelloweenWebsiteFacebookInstagramYouTubeTwitter
We've got Chris Sutter of Chicago;s Meat Wave fresh off their banger of an album, Malign Hex. We talk tour, song dissection, Fiona Apple, The Fest, the EP Volcano Park, and pizza hot takes. Bandcamp: https://meatwavechicago.bandcamp.com/album/malign-hex Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1BFVh82YuUOyM8XKZIRaBL?si=sNsUf_RnQd-tEuBitROc1g Apple: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/meat-wave/637624800 Twitter: https://twitter.com/meatwaveband?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meatwaveband/?hl=en
A board volunteer Michelle joins the show to “educate” Charlie and T2 on sketchy legal technicalities. Callers respond to the interviews of the day. House Representative Elect Thomas Beach joins the show to talk to Charlie about Duties of Boards and Trustees.
For this year's Halloween Episode Max and Ryan dive into their first experiences with horror, review A24's Bodies Bodies Bodies (9:43), share their favorite Halloween episodes of television (12:58) and discuss the exploitative nature of Netflix's Dahmer and Blonde. They also tackle the Blink-182 Reunion (20:32) new albums from Freddie Gibbs, Field Medic, Meat Wave, and Billy Woods. Oh, and the numbing serenity of Terrifier 2. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/xthevideostorex/message
1. The Church - Reptile 2. benches - Violent 3. Meat Wave - 10k 4. White Lung - Date Night 5. Elliott Smith - Punch and Judy 6. Blunt Chunks - Wasted 7. Hovvdy - In the Sun 8. Chelsea Days - Day To Day 9. Shutups - 100Punk 10. The Cool Greenhouse - Hard Rock Potato 11. These New South Whales - Rotten Sun 12. Gently Tender - Love All The Population 13. Yumi And The Weather - Be Your Lover 14. Black Lips - Lost Angel 15. Noire - Baby Blue 16. Jonathan Personne - Un homme sans visage 17. Hannah Cohen - Wasting My Time 18. Broken Bells - Love On The Run 19. Viagra Boys - Creatures 20. Alvvays - Tom Verlaine 21. The Black Angels - Vermillion Eyes 21. Melody's Echo Chamber - Pêcheuse de Lune 22. Melby - Hammers 23. Cowboyy - Gmaps 24. Jordana - SYT 25. Wunderhorse - Atlantis
As broadcast September 22, 2022 with plenty of your boy Roy to keep you company. Tonight we open with the old and new from one of our absolute heroes in Roy Ayers, who just was part of Kyoto Jazz Massive's first album in 19 years! We also funked up the first hour with tons of favorites in Joan As Police Woman, Arjuna Oakes, Serebii, Surprise Chef, and Devon Gilfillian amongst a slew of others. For hour 2, you know the drill as Dan Lloyd brings the heat with our AMPED rock weekly, showing off the good, the bad, and the ugly in rock for this week's season opener. Great tunes from The Beths, Editors, and Meat Wave being highlights although a huge miss from Placebo covering a Tears For Fears classic is thrown in to sabotage the works and finish the show strong & oh so wrong! Enjoy!#feelthegravityTracklist (st:rt)Part I (00:00)Roy Ayers – Running AwayKyoto Jazz Massive feat Roy Ayers – Get Up (DJ Kawasaki 45 edit)Brandi & The Alexanders – Where You BelongObject Heavy – Righteous WalkDevon Gilfillian feat Janice – Sugar QueenArjuna Oakes & Serebii – Flavour Part II (33:31)Calibro feat Joan As Police Woman – The Ballad of Sacco & VanzettiSurprise Chef – IconoclastsKutiman feat Dekel – Always Be AloneThe Harlem Gospel Travelers feat Aaron Frazer – Help Me To UnderstandRudy De Anda – CariñoMiles Davis – Katia (Full Studio Session) Part III (67:30)Smashing Pumpkins – BeguiledEditors – VibeThe Beths – Head in the CloudsSports Team – DigThrice – Open Your Eyes and Dream Part IV (97:33)Bloods – RadicalMeat Wave – 10kThe Garden – OC93White Lung – Date NightGogol Bordello – Blueprint (Fugazi cover)Placebo – Shout (Tears for Fearscover)
This week, we welcome DJ Better Yet back into the fold. And holding it down, as usual, are DJs Hollywood and Mr. L'il T'okyo. Bands include: Condominium, Veronica Falls, Huff Stuff Magazine, Black Bug, Meat Wave, Love, MJ Lenderman, Flowertown, Straw Man Army, The Berries, and Algara. Go!
Dink and Dunk bring you your daily dose of Chicago sports including a look at some of the most outrageous Chicago Indie band names.Starting your own podcast? Click here to join over a hundred thousand podcasters already using Buzzsprout for helpful tutorials, analytics, and directories to get your podcast out to the world!Chicago White Sox, Chicago Bears, Chicago Cubs, Chicago Blackhawks, Chicago Bulls, MLB, Indie, Meat Wave
Welcome to That One Time at Bandcamp, a show on which Chris Chavez talks about artists and music he discovers on the website Bandcamp. On this episode, Chris checks out the brand-new full-length from Scotty Saints and the True Believers Hang On, the Seven Hills Split from Maintenance and Shakeout, and the EP Volcano Park from Meat Wave. Check out - Scotty Saints and the True Believers - Hang On Seven Hills Split Meat Wave - Volcano Park
Rock Neto. Interview with Meat Wave.Recorded live on Thursday July 1st of 2021 for KXSF 102.5 FM San Francisco.
Rock Neto 323.Recorded live for KXSF 102.5 FM in San Francisco on Thursday July 30th of 2021.Interview with Meat Wave.Music by:Witch FeverKing WomanTurnstileThe BronxRudimentary PeniWe Hate You Please DieNeighborhood BratsNew York DollsDescendentsMeatbodiesMengersJeffrey LewisMeat WavePom Pom SquadTropical Fuck StormCar Seat HeadrestGlass BeachAlexis MarshallVR SEXOhmmePink Turns BlueGeeseUnnatural AxeSophia Chablau e Uma Enorme Perda de TempoThe Marías
This week, we get into aggressive lemons, adult swear jars, and capitalizing on being dumb and hot as we break down the 2018 film A SIMPLE FAVOR, joined by special guest Ryan Wizniak (Meat Wave, Hitter, Truman and His Trophy)! Bonus drinking game challenge - take a drink every time we say "unhinged" in this ep! After dark, we get into Primer, Grave of the Fireflies, Wandavision, Avengers, Twin Peaks, Legion, Riverdale, Happiness, Gummo, The Letter Room, Marriage Material, Nobody Likes You As Much as I Do, and Search Party. Be sure to check out all of Ryan's bands (Meat Wave, Hitter, and Truman and His Trophy) on Spotify or bandcamp. Featured track is "That's Alright" by Meat Wave. And you can find us on instagram and everywhere else @screenvomit, or hit the links here: http://linktr.ee/screenvomit!
Cheers to comrade Nate. It appears he's shedding the shackles of IdPol and joining us in our worker's revolution. Long live Lenin. Submit music to demolistenpodcast@gmail.com. Become a patron at https://www.patreon.com/demolistenpodcast. Leave a message at (260)222-8341. Queue: Loutspell, Oma Koloni, Meat Wave, Bolster, Road Pig, Move, Daisy-Chain, Body Maintenance, Nowheres, Petrov https://petrovclt.bandcamp.com/ https://nowheres.bandcamp.com/ https://bodymaintenance.bandcamp.com/ https://daisy-chain-florida.bandcamp.com/ https://move-bhc.bandcamp.com/ https://roadpig.bandcamp.com/
Paper Mice is a three-piece whirligig from Chicago that blends a freakish range of influences into miniature, prog-punk puzzles. Started in 2008 by Dave Reminick, Adam McCormack, and John Carroll, Taylor Hales took over for Adam on bass duties in 2013, and the band has been writing and performing together since that time. The band is a fixture in Chicago’s tight-knit DIY community, performing their high-wire “stop-start mess of rhythmic tics and awkward face plants” for dance-soaked warehouse hounds throughout the Midwest and East Coast. Over the years, they’ve toured and/or performed with musical peers Pinback, NNAMDI, Meat Wave, Melkbelly, Oozing Wound, and The Spektral Quartet, amongst others. Influences include The Beach Boys, The Residents, Abba, The Talking Heads, Nomeansno, This Heat, and Susana Baca. Paper Mice’s first album, Paint it Pink, featured sixteen short, spastic songs about bizarre news stories, botched surgeries, and hirsute politicians. The follow-up, The Funny Papers (also on Three One G Records), continued the band’s jagged jaunt through the world of current events with eleven tracks about canine heroes, fast-food, financial meltdowns, and Dolly Parton. 1-800-Mondays follows in this quirky tradition, with every song being about weird and ridiculous true stories from the news-- in particular, this album often focuses on fire (mainly, people setting things on fire accidentally/on purpose). Channeling The Residents’ strange conceptual brilliance, The Beach Boys’ pop sensibilities, and expertly arranged musical complexity throughout, the band also enlists Grammy-nominated Spektral Quartet, Mike Hogg, and Ben Roidl-Ward as guest appearances on the album. Though the LP has been in the works for almost a decade now due to various roadblocks, surely, the timing is apt for this ode to the absurd, as we seem to be in something of a golden age of insanity when it comes to headlines.
Interview No. 35 with Chris Sutter of the Chicago based band Meat Wave
We're joined by CHRIS SUTTER (Meat Wave, Truman & His Trophy) as we get into the merits of nu metal, being an online Terminator, the boys do several attempts of a New Zealand accent, and Kayla completes a laugh for the entire episode challenge as we discuss the 2020 film GUNS AKIMBO. Stay tuned to the end for a special live performance from Chris! After hours, we're jumping into Prometheus, Master Chef, Twin Peaks, Legion, and Riverdale! Featured songs: "Glass Teeth" by Meat Wave "You Spin Me Right Round" by 3Teeth "Never Surrender" by Stan Bush "Unafraid" by Chris Sutter Find Chris' new tape here: https://mercyofnature.bandcamp.com And find Meat Wave on spotify and @meatwaveband on socials! Find us on all the things @screenvomit, or email us at screenvomitpod@gmail.com!
Hey folks!Welcome back to yet another brilliant episode of Brain Jail. Riffs so good we had to edit some out because... um, they were too good!Enjoy over an hour of guilt free good boys being nice, silly, innocent members of society. Donate to Black Lives Matter: https://blacklivesmatter.comJoin the Discord: https://discord.gg/X8RRmGYDirect RSS: https://feed.podbean.com/brainjail/feed.xmlOnlyfans: https://onlyfans.com/brainjailpodSend us an e-mail: BrainJailPod@gmail.comWrite us a review so everyone knows what good boys we are:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/brain-jail/id1472896599Follow us: https://twitter.com/BrainJailPodJace: https://twitter.com/jaceaveryKevin: https://twitter.com/kevintienkenBen: https://twitter.com/morpheusquotesIG: https://www.instagram.com/brainjailpod/
Like you, the CHIRP Features team is staying home to help flatten the curve! We are shifting our programming to present a new series in our Artist Interview Program. Shelter In Sound features interviews with artists and local music related tastemakers on what they are doing right now during this global pandemic. Tune in to learn how some of your favorite folx are managing and staying creative while hunkered down. For this week's Shelter In Sound, Features Co-Director Jessi D spoke with Kyle LaValley, the Talent Buyer for new-kid-on-the-block venue Sleeping Village. They discuss Sleeping Village's quick pivot to curbside pick up, keeping an active presence on social media, participating in CIVL and NIVA to save and support local and national live music venues, and the quirks of the Chicago music scene. This podcast features tracks from local artists Superknova, Meat Wave, Ratboys, and Whitney, who have all made an appearance on Sleeping Village's stage. Produced by Jessi D
Tracklisting: 01 Bambara "Miracle" 02 The Drones "Baby2" 03 Penthouse "Voyeur's Blues" 04 The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion "Soul Typecast" 05 Crunt "Swine" 06 The Strabs "No Hoper" 07 Rocket From The Crypt "Born in '69" 08 Meat Wave "Run You Out" 09 The Damned "Neat Neat Neat" 10 The Weirdos "A Life of Crime" 11 Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers "Born To Lose (demo version)" 12 Yes I'm Leaving "Mission Bulb" 13 Clockcleaner "Vomiting Mirrors" 14 Lightning Bolt "Horsepower" 15 Todd "The Sedan" 16 Girls In Synthesis "Phases" 17 The Heroine Sheiks "Be A Man" 18 Viagra Boys "Upside Backwards" Mastering: Guyom (Kiss The Vibes)
Soul jazz on a sunny afternoon. Featuring Hot Barbecue by Jack McDuff, Meat Wave by Stanley Turrentine, and much more on @kcsb! #footprintsofgiantsteps https://spinitron.com/KCSB/pl/9546967/Hardly-Strictly-Americana
Soul jazz on a sunny afternoon. Featuring Hot Barbecue by Jack McDuff, Meat Wave by Stanley Turrentine, and much more on @kcsb! #footprintsofgiantsteps https://spinitron.com/KCSB/pl/9546967/Hardly-Strictly-Americana
Soul jazz on a sunny afternoon. Featuring Hot Barbecue by Jack McDuff, Meat Wave by Stanley Turrentine, and much more on @kcsb! #footprintsofgiantsteps https://spinitron.com/KCSB/pl/9546967/Hardly-Strictly-Americana
Chris Sutter wanted a drum set. His father, however, decided to buy him an acoustic guitar and a book of AC/DC tabs instead. Though his percussive aspirations never came to be, the future Meat Wave front man made the most of the situation by starting a nameless basement project with a friend in middle school, then a full-fledged band in high school that he's not exactly eager to look back on. Graduation found new influences and collaborators coming Sutter's way, which brought about the formation of Truman & His Trophy — a band that brought the suburban Chicago kid to the Windy City proper to join the city's vibrant music scene. Then along came Meat Wave. Prior to playing a show at X-Ray Arcade, Sutter joined My First Band host Tyler Maas on the Cudahy, Wisconsin, venue's patio to talk about his musical origin and his embarrassing stint in an emo band, early shows at roller rinks and malls, Meat Wave's Onion-influenced name, and getting to tour with Hot Snakes and play shows in Europe. Along the way, Sutter discusses the band's forthcoming album and his affinity for Boulevard Brewing's American Kolsch, and Maas talks about the approximately 2,000 times he's seen Meat Wave play live. My First Band is sponsored by Boulevard Brewing and Bradford 2020: A Charity Calendar. The show is edited by Jared Blohm. You can listen to My First Band on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify and wherever else you get podcasts. Music used in this show comes courtesy of Devils Teeth ("The Junction Street Eight Tigers"), Truman & His Trophy ("Jake Babe") and Meat Wave ("Run You Out").
Brian and Brian listen to a digital playlist of one song each from their top 10 albums of 2017. Emails: volcanovinyl@gmail.com Tweets: @volcanovinyl #vv137
I talk about a bunch of solid movies I watched and play a great jam from Meat Wave. Donate to www.willowdcenter.org if you wanna do something cool.
I talk about a bunch of solid movies I watched and play a great jam from Meat Wave. Donate to www.willowdcenter.org if you wanna do something cool.
Meat Wave's Chris, Joe & Ryan meet up at Ratio Beerworks to chat with Damian about growing up in the Chicago Suburbs, what makes Chicago so great, how they tick and more! They spill some of the goods on their new record, which comes out in February on SideOneDummy Records! All of this and more in today's chat!
This is a rebound from the sad boy ep from last week. I saw PUP and Meat Wave last night and that was sick as hell. I saw Chris Farren and watched a cat documentary. Mosh pit mishaps and family time all wrapped into one DUMB waste of time Episode. BDJ - The Exterminators - Just Like Your Mom.
This is a rebound from the sad boy ep from last week. I saw PUP and Meat Wave last night and that was sick as hell. I saw Chris Farren and watched a cat documentary. Mosh pit mishaps and family time all wrapped into one DUMB waste of time Episode. BDJ - The Exterminators - Just Like Your Mom.
It’s the 90 Minute Cynic Podcast (@90minutecynic) with host Chris Gallagher (@theGallatron) Chris Sermanni (@iaminagreement) Ciaran Harran (@CiaranHarran) and Keith McGinty (@Ginty1888) We discuss the recent transfer window, all ins and outs and our thoughts on its success. The panel looks ahead to the game against The Rangers on Saturday, discussing each lineup, formation and predictions for the game. Sermanni does an impression of a robot. Music from Meat Wave. Follow us on Twitter: @90MinuteCynic If you want to contact us, you can email: editor@90minutecynic.com or tweet: @90minutecynic with comments
It’s the 90 Minute Cynic Podcast (@90minutecynic) with host Chris Gallagher (@theGallatron) Chris Sermanni (@iaminagreement) Ciaran Harran (@CiaranHarran) and Keith McGinty (@Ginty1888)We discuss the recent transfer window, all ins and outs and our thoughts on its success.The panel looks ahead to the game against The Rangers on Saturday, discussing each lineup, formation and predictions for the game.Sermanni does an impression of a robot.Music from Meat Wave.Follow us on Twitter: @90MinuteCynicIf you want to contact us, you can email: editor@90minutecynic.com or tweet: @90minutecynic with comments
It’s alright, because it’s Chicago Craft Beer Week! We mark the occasion by drinking six beers from local breweries we’ve never featured before - and we’ve been missing out. We try to give some background on these breweries, but our “research” has truly reached a new low. There’s also talk of marketing angles, bleach lambics, bomber fatigue, skateboarding orphans, noisy dick, head nipples, dweebs, geeks, and ladders. Ryan reviews the many name changes that some of the these breweries have made, and Craig files his Beer Under Glass report. Beers Reviewed: Around the Bend Beer Co. - Ghost of ‘lectricity Kolsch Motor Row Brewing - New Phenix Lager Alarmist Brewing - Phobophobia Patersbier Maplewood Brewing - Crushinator Session IPA Hop Butcher For The World - Watch for Falling Coconuts Tropical Pale Ale Illuminated Brew Works - Kallisti Golden Ale Local Bands/Artists Featured: Blizzard Babies, Meat Wave, Twin Peaks, The Brokedowns, Yoko and the Oh Nos, Lil Tits, Chance the Rapper
In this episode, we explore the lowly pigeon and the American Kestrel. We also take time to gush about Chicago's finest rock band (Meat Wave) and beer.
Hi folks, this one is in english too.We met the band Meat Wave, from Chicago. We played a show together in Ghent, at DOK, for Democrazy. It was crazy. Easy.Really nice guys, nice chat, nice band and awesome show. It was very loud.We talked about the neighborhood of Chicago, what they do for a living aside the band and how the tour was going so far.The songs we put on the podcast are:— Brother— It's Not Alrightfrom their latest album Brother » Spotify it here « Hope you like the episode.Let us know, we're everywhere. IIAA