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The Bloody Disgusting Podcast
BONUS: Interview with Felipe Vargas

The Bloody Disgusting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 30:17


"You can't escape the curse..."  In this chilling bonus episode, Zena sits down with director Felipe Vargas to dive deep into his supernatural horror debut, ROSARIO! They explore Felipe's awesome childhood memories (spoiler: Felipe filled his parents' bathtub with blood), casting the luminous Emeraude Toubia as the lead, the terrifying weight of generational curses, the power of dark rituals, working alongside the legendary David Dastmalchian, and so much more! Get bloody with us. Tune in... if you dare. ROSARIO haunts theaters starting Friday, May 2nd. Don't miss it!  Also check out Vargas' short horror film MILK TEETH here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtecRgmowFk Do you have a question you'd like the Bloody Disgusting Podcast to answer on air? You can call and leave a message at (224) 475-1040 or text us! Or shoot us an email @ bdisgustingpodcast@gmail.com.  Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe on your favorite apps. *** Follow Bloody Disgusting on TikTok: @bdisgusting  *** //Follow Felipe Vargas IG: @felipe_vargasf  //Follow ROSARIO IG: @rosariothemovie/ //Follow Zena Dixon   Twitter/X: @LovelyZena | IG: @realqueenofhorror/ | Bluesky: lovelyzena.bsky.social  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RealQueenofHorror/videos  TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@realqueenofhorror  ***   Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe on your favorite apps. ***    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Novel Thoughts
The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox by Maggie O'Farrell

Novel Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 61:05


This week we're deep diving into the brilliant Maggie O'Farrell's The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox, a novel about Victorian asylums, family secrets, and the tragedy of being yourself. Also this week, Saph read 100 Boyfriends by Brontez Purnell, Joseph read Day by Michael Cunningham, and Michelle read Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries by Heather Fawcett. This week's listener recommendation request comes from Skye who loved Milk Teeth by Jessica Andrews and is looking for something with a similarly lyrical first-person style. Joseph recommends Second Self by Chloe Ashby, Saph recommends Tangerine by Christine Mangan, and Michelle recommends Normal People by Sally Rooney. Also mentioned in this episode:Rebecca by Daphne du MaurierI Am I Am I Am by Maggie O'FarrellThe Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson BurnettSee the Novel Thoughts bookshop page for all books mentioned in this episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

TALRadio
Care for Little Milk Teeth | DenTAL Care - Epi 5

TALRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 32:05


DenTAL Care, the enlightening radio show on oral health hosted by Jayasree, features Dr. Harish Tenneti, a distinguished Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon. In this episode, Dr. Tenneti delves into the crucial topic of "Care For Little Milk Teeth," offering expert insights and practical tips for your child's oral well-being. Navigate the world of pediatric dental care with us, providing valuable information for a lifetime of healthy smiles. Tune in for a dose of dental wisdom! Host : Jayasree Expert : Dr.Harish Tenneti Dr. Harish Contact Details: Mobile number : 9182674723 Website :https://www.violetera.in/ #TALRadioEnglish #DenTALCare #DentalHealth #OralCare #DrHarishTenneti #touchalife

Horror Show Hot Dog
Episode 467 – Beaver with a Handgun

Horror Show Hot Dog

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 86:08


Movies discussed: The Boogeyman, Pet Sematary: Bloodlines, Slotherhouse, Milk Teeth (short) It's a lackluster movie week but a fun discussion as we ponder the failings of Pet Sematary: Bloodlines, Boogeyman and Slotherhouse. Next episodes assignments: The Angry Black Girl and Her Monster Where Evil Lurks Haunting of the Queen Mary The Vacuum (short) Watch along with us if you like and we'll see you next episode. The post Episode 467 – Beaver with a Handgun appeared first on Horror Show Hot Dog.

Leituras sem Badanas
Booker Prize

Leituras sem Badanas

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 22:57


Livros mencionados: Milk Teeth, Jessica Andrews; Odisseia, Homero; O Sentido do Fim, Julian Barnes; A História de Uma Serva, Margaret Atwood; Outono, Ali Smith; Os Luminares, Eleanor Catton; Um Detalhe Menor, Adania Shibli; Conduz o Teu Arado sobre os Ossos dos Mortos, Olga Tokarczuk. Qualquer dúvida ou ideia: leiturasembadanas@leya.com

The ALTER Tapes
Milk Teeth (2021)

The ALTER Tapes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 20:46


This week on The ALTER Tapes, Sharai and new co-host Xero discuss Felipe Vargas' short ‘Milk Teeth'. They talk about the disturbing origins of the phrase milk teeth, blerd out about this creature, and talk about how messed up these potential parents at the orphanage are.Premise: An orphanage spirals into mayhem when a boy discovers a shadowy creature who comes to collect more than just the children's teeth...Connect with your co-hosts:> Sharai: @misssharai / @NightmareFierce /@blerdymassacre> Xero Gravity: @idkgravity / @blerdymassacre Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Arts & Ideas
Writing and Place: The North-East

Arts & Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2023 20:16


Jessica Andrews grew up in Sunderland and has written two novels - Saltwater and Milk Teeth. Jake Morris-Campbell still lives in his native South Shields and his poetry includes the collection Corrigenda for Costafine Town and various Radio 3 commissioned pieces. He is a BBC/AHRC New Generation Thinker. They talk to Ian McMillan, host of Radio 3's new writing programme The Verb, about how their sense of the North East of England has fed into their writing. Producer Torquil MacLeod You can find a collection of conversations about Prose, Poetry and Drama on Radio 3's Free Thinking programme website, all available to download as Arts and Ideas podcasts.

It's Always Halloween
Milk Teeth by Annika Barranti Klein (TEASER)

It's Always Halloween

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 10:46


When the wolves start circling her family's house at night, Erzsébet starts unraveling sharp, disturbing secrets. To hear the full episode join the ⁠Ghoul Gang on Patreon⁠ OR you can now subscribe to our bonus episodes through Spotify.

Evil By Default Podcast
Milk Teeth By Alter

Evil By Default Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2023 21:09


We review the short horror film Milk Teeth By Alter and the beer Electric Jellyfish By Pinthouse. We Also encounter some spooky sounds in our studio. 2nd Song By Chelsie Dale Staples. Sponsored By Elite Auto & Accessories --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/texashorrornumbersstation/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/texashorrornumbersstation/support

Pen To Print: THE PODCAST FOR ASPIRING AUTHORS & WRITERS
An Interview with novelist Jessica Andrews : Write On Audio Weekly

Pen To Print: THE PODCAST FOR ASPIRING AUTHORS & WRITERS

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 28:55


Thank you for listening to Write On! Audio, the podcast for writers everywhere brought to you by Pen To Print Our January interview is with novelist, essayist, podcaster, teacher and short story writer Jessica Andrews.Jessica's debut novel Saltwater was published by Sceptre in 2019 and won the Portico Prize in 2020. Her second novel Milk Teeth was published last year. Jessica is a contributing editor at Elle Magazine and she writes for The Guardian and for BBC Radio 4 . She teaches creative writing at City University London and co-presents the literary podcast Tender Buttons. The interviewer is Pen to Print team member and Write On! Book Challenger, Rebecca Seaton and she was speaking to Jessica alongside Write On! editor Madeleine White Thank you to Jessica Andrews for being our first interview subject of 2023. You can find out more about Jessica and her work by visiting her website at http://www.jessica-andrews.com/ And you can listen to the podcast that Jessica co-hosts, Tender Buttons here https://anchor.fm/tender-buttons Find out more about our interviewer Rebecca Seaton here https://pentoprint.org/writer-of-the-month-rebecca-seaton/ We're always delighted to read your contributions so if you'd like to see your words in Write on! or hear them on this podcast please get in touch. Please submit to:https://pentoprint.org/get-involved/submit-to-write-on/ Thank you for listening to Write On! Audio. This edition has been presented by Tiffany Clare and produced by Chris Gregory. Write On! Audio is an Alternative Stories production for Pen To Print.

Story Tellers and Story Sellers
Shantanu Pandit's 3000 Mile Tour

Story Tellers and Story Sellers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 38:12


If you like indie music, are curious about songwriting, or are fascinated by the logistics of putting together a tour, this episode is for you.  Singer songwriter Shantanu Pandit released his first album, the critically acclaimed, Milk Teeth in 2021. He set out on a 3000 mile tour in a minivan. On this episode, Vineet & Shantanu talk about the tour, his music and why it took him 7 years from his first EP to release an album. About the ShowStorytellers and Storysellers Podcast gives you a front-row seat to find out how the best stories are told and sold. Tune in for strategy & storytelling perspectives from the brightest minds in entertainment, in conversation with Vineet Kanabar. From music to movies, from gaming to podcasts, from content creators to technology, all entertainment at once place! New episodes every Thursday! You can follow Shantanu Pandit on:Instagram: (https://www.instagram.com/shantanman/)Facebook: ((12) Shantanu Pandit | Facebook) Follow Vineet Kanabar on Twitter & Instagram:(https://twitter.com/ashcharyafuckit ) and (https://instagram.com/ashcharyafuckit ) (@ashcharyafuckit) You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sappenin’ Podcast with Sean Smith
EP. 214 - Em Foster (Nervus) | Live @ 2000 Trees Festival

Sappenin’ Podcast with Sean Smith

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2022 59:40


Tough Crowd. Punk-rock badass, Em Foster, is our guest on Episode 214 of Sappenin' Podcast! Recorded live, on stage, as part of our series of exclusive podcast shows at 2000 Trees Festival 2022, the Nervus vocalist embraces the audiences energy with personal secrets on bizarre career moments, jumping between musical projects and getting into trouble backstage. In this conversation, Em opens up on the bands new album 'The Evil One', getting booked as an independent artist, playing multiple shows in restaurants, when gigs go wrong, the world of weird reviews, how sad people are behind the scenes, favourite festival experiences, dance moves, rider requests, her time in Milk Teeth vs their breakup, true opinions on Dave Grohl (Foo Fighters), if Morgan would be a better prime-minister than Boris Johnson, touring with Joey Jordison the day he got kicked out of Slipknot, the art of a well timed joke and more! Turn it up and join Sean and Morgan to find out Sappenin' this week!Follow us on Social Media:Twitter: @sappeninpod.Instagram: @sappeninpod.Special thank you to our Sappenin' Podcast Patreons:Join the Sappenin' Podcast Community: Patreon.com/Sappenin.Kylie Wheeler, Paul Hirschfield, Mitch Perry, Tony Michael, Dilly Grimwood, Kelly Irwin, Natasha Morris, Nathan Crawshaw, Emma Barber, Sammy G, Kat Bessant, Dana Lasnover, Jenni Robinson, Amee Louise, Tom Owen, Stuart McNaught, Martina McManus, Carl Pendlebury, Louis Cook, Danny Eaton, James Mcnaught, Kelly Cannon, Jenni Munster, Craig Harris, Emily Perry, Jason Heredia, John&Emma, Kalila Keane, Adam Parslow, Ollie Amesbury, Josh Crisp, Alice Wood, Garry White, Rhys Bowring, Cate Stevenson, Kyle Smith, Connor Lewins, Harry Radford, Let it Flow Yoga, James Bowerbank, Jordan Harris, James Page, Chris Hawthorne, Jade Austin, John Wilson, Kelly Young, Ayla Emo, Lisa Sullivan, Helen Hartga, Jennifer Dean, Steph Blakemore, Stephanie Lowe, Kristen Fiddes, Samantha Neville, Scott Evans, LewisSluman , Amy Thomas, Michael Snowden, Sharif O, Justine Baddeley, Stevie Burke, David Winchurch, Jessie Hellier, Luke Wardle, Bethan Downing, Robert Pike, Owen Davies, Nathan Matheson, Jamie O Jaime, Ash Foster, Scarlet Charlton, Matt Roberts, Joshua Lewis, Anthony Matthews, Chris Harris, Andrew Eppen, Jim Farrell, Erin Howard, Ida Christensen, Daniel Cullen, Vicki Willis-Dent, Helen Macbeth , Samantha Bowen, Lucy Neill, Kevin Andrew, Loz, Eva B, Emma Musgrave, Hannah Kenyon, Jai Chantal Humphreys, Tosca Andrea, Beth Gayler, Vicki Henshaw, Madeleine Inez, Hannah Rachael, Tom Hylands, Lydia Henderson, Sabina Laura, Robert Byrne, Sophie Brydon, Andrew Keech, Nuala Clark, Alexandra Pemblington, Charley Allison, Tristan Gorman, Chris Lincoln, Kerry Beckett, Jemma John, Gemma Graham, Andy Wastell, Jay Smith, Lesley Dargie-Walker, Leanne Gerrard, Jacob Turner, Antony Hersey, Livvy Cropper, Christopher Goldring, Sarah Maher, Tim Whatley, Andrew Simpson, Ruby Price, Gemma Bisi, Rah Rah James, Janelle Caston, Heather Stote and Billy Hunter.Diolch and Thank You x Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The True Tunes Podcast
Tyson Motsenbocker Loses His Milk Teeth (+ Madison Cunningham's ”Revealer” on the Jukebox)

The True Tunes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 114:03


Tyson Motsenbocker is quite an anomaly. He's a young, hip songwriter/artist who crafts alternative, modern-sounding pop (in the tradition of Postal Service or Death Cab) with obvious compositional influences coming from sources much older. He is also willing to tackle difficult, even controversial issues – including racism, hypocrisy, addiction, immaturity, and mental health challenges – with both scathing insight and self-deprecating wit. And as if that is not enough, after spending his formative years in the Evangelical subculture, Motsenbocker leaves one foot in that world, even while critiquing it and his own long-held beliefs, in the process. His latest album, Milk Teeth, dives headfirst into the complicated subject of adulthood as it contemplates our collective loss of vision, empathy, and imagination as our childish ways erode. From Steinbeck to surfing, Motsenbocker offers a flurry of revealing metaphors for his own faltering but committed, spiritual, cultural, and relational journey through life.   On our Jukebox feature, we take a careful listen to another of our favorite young artists, Madison Cunningham, who sang with Tyson on his previous LP and hails from the same hometown (San Diego.) Cunningham's new Revealer LP is finally available and well worth the wait.   For the full list of music used on this episode and a lot more, visit the Show Notes page at TrueTunes.com/MilkTeeth.   If you would like to support the show, please consider joining our Patreon community or dropping us a one-time tip and check out our NEW MERCH!

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If you have been paying any attention to Tooth & Nail over the last several years, you can tell that they have a special regard for Tyson Motsenbocker. Tyson seems to always have been able to make great connections with other artists with both his personality and his songwriting. He's great as a solo performer and on another level when he has a full band. I always enjoy hanging with him. I do love his new record, Milk Teeth, and we start this episode with an amazing story that caused us to postpone the original recording of this episode. Join the Labeled Facebook Group!

MMH - The Home Of Rock Radio Podcasts
Follow The Tribe featuring the ladies of my musical world

MMH - The Home Of Rock Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2022 120:00


Join Ben Jekyll for another of his annual shows. This week we take a sonic wander through the ladies of my musical world. Previous editions have been ladies of rock and metal, this year the net has been expanded and is including all the corners of my musical palette. We have music from Killatrix - bad language Pretty Little Enemy - never say goodbye MaHA Rocks - too often i was offered to die (metal version) Milk Teeth - owning your okayness Garbage - why do you love me Genitorturers - confessions of a blackheart The Birthday Massacre - red stars Snake Rive Conspiracy - strangled The Pretty Reckless - 25 Royal Thunder - time machine Marmozets - habits Skunk Anansie - on my hotel tv The Regrettes - i dare you Pale Waves - change Paramore - fake happy KT Tunstall - come on, get in Kosheen - addict Royksopp - the girl and the robot Ayria - invisible Fiona Apple - criminal Goldfrapp - believer See who sits in the hot seat next Friday at midnight on mmhradio.co.uk Catch Ben Jekyll in his usual spot, 8-10pm UK time on a Saturday night hosting Dancing With The Dead.

Bringin' it Backwards
Interview with Tyson Motsenbocker

Bringin' it Backwards

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 73:48


We had the pleasure of interviewing Tyson Motsenbocker over Zoom video.Where do dreams go when you become an adult? Well, they don't disappear or dissolve into the ether. Those dreams simply change with you. However, it doesn't mean you can't still grasp the way they made you feel. As such, we treasure memories by recalling them and sharing them as often as possible. Tyson Motsenbocker preserves those youthful memories in his music, etching them into the fabric of the songs. The Washington-born and California based singer and songwriter encases them in lithe melodies, upbeat soundscapes, and ponderous lyrics.After generating tens of millions of streams and cultivating a devout fan base, he examines the jump from childhood to adulthood – or maybe just the space between the two – on his third full-length offering, Milk Teeth [Tooth & Nail]. Tyson has consistently tuned into such emotions with relatability and vulnerability. Following his 2016 debut LP Letters to Lost Loves, he spent as much time as possible on the road, performing countless shows and captivating audiences across America and beyond. However, he connected deeply on 2020's Someday I'll Make It All Up To You. Meanwhile, “Autumn Love” was generating two and a half million Spotify streams. The followup single “Sunday Morning” followed close behind with nearly two million Spotify streams. Just a handful of shows into what was booked to be a two year touring schedule, Covid 19 shut all touring down. Motsenbocker and his band headed home, where a period of reflection ensued, setting the foundation for what would become Milk Teeth. Tyson hit the studio in Orange County, California with producer Nathan Cimino, drummer James McCalister, bassist Patrick Dodd and keyboardist Matthew Wright. Thematically reflected in the title (another name for “baby teeth”), the music struck a sweet spot akin to the “summer after you graduate from high school where you're walking the line between the confusion and excitement of childhood and the gravity of being an adult.” In the end, Tyson is an adult, and it ain't so bad. In fact, it sounds beautiful on Milk Teeth. We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com. www.BringinitBackwards.com #podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #TysonMotsenbocker #MilkTeeth #NewMusic #zoom Listen & Subscribe to BiB https://www.bringinitbackwards.com/follow/ Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpod

RNZ: Nine To Noon
Book review - Milk Teeth by Jessica Andrews

RNZ: Nine To Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2022 4:12


Kiran Dass reviews Milk Teeth by Jessica Andrews, published by Sceptre.

The Dark Mind Podcast
Andrew Post

The Dark Mind Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 70:05


Andrew Post is a writer of southern horror fiction. He joins Vince to talk about his new novella Milk Teeth. https://www.instagram.com/andrew.post.author/https://www.amazon.com/Andrew-Post/e/B0081IW50Q?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&qid=1660915225&sr=8-1

HodderPod - Hodder books podcast
MILK TEETH by Jessica Andrews, read by Sarah Durham - audiobook extract

HodderPod - Hodder books podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 1:51


From the author of the award-winning Saltwater comes a beautifully told love story set across England, France and Spain. A girl grows up in the north of England amid scarcity, precarity and the toxic culture of heroin chic, believing that she needs to make herself smaller to claim presence in the world. Years later, as a young woman with unattainable ideals, she meets someone who calls everything into question, and is forced to confront episodes from her past. Their relationship takes her from London to Barcelona and the precipice of a new life, full of sensuality. Yet she still feels an uneasiness. In the sticky Mediterranean heat, among tropical plants and secluded beaches, she must decide what form her adult life should take and learn how to feel deserving of love and care.

Tender Buttons
019 Jessica Andrews: Milk Teeth Live Special @ Storysmith Books

Tender Buttons

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 42:05


In this special episode of Tender Buttons — the last of Season 2 — we share a live conversation between Jessica Andrews and Samantha Walton, recorded at the launch of Jessica's new novel Milk Teeth at Storysmith Books in Bristol. Milk Teeth follows the story of a girl grows up in the north-east of England amid scarcity, precarity and a toxic culture of bodily shame, certain that she must make herself ever smaller to be loved. Years later, living in tiny rented rooms and working in noisy bars across London and Paris, she fights to create her own life. She meets someone who cracks her open and offers her a new way to experience the world. But when he invites her to join him in Barcelona, the promise of pleasure and care makes her uneasy. In the shimmering heat of the Mediterranean, she faces the possibility of a different existence, and must choose what to hold on to from her past. How do we learn to take up space? Why might we deny ourselves good things? Milk Teeth is a story of desire and the body, shame and joy. 'Milk Teeth spills over with care, truth and desire. Andrews makes the case for a life lived abundantly and ardently, full of sensation and pleasure, risk and safety' Yara Rodrigues Fowler' References Milk Teeth by Jessica Andrews (Sceptre: 2022) Saltwater by Jessica Andrews (Sceptre 2019) Melissa Febos, Body Work (Manchester University Press: 2022)- and you can listen to our recent episode with Melissa here Samantha Walton Everybody Needs Beauty (Bloomsbury: 2021)- check out our previous episode with Samantha here Helene Cixous, The Laugh of the Medusa Eimear McBride, The Lesser Bohemians (Faber: 2016) Andrea Ashworth, Once in a House on Fire (Picador: 2014) Kim Ji-young, Born 1982 (Scribner: 2020)

Front Row
Notre-Dame On Fire and novel Milk Teeth reviewed; Jennifer Walshe performs live; writer Alan Grant remembered

Front Row

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 42:21


Notre-Dame On Fire, directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud, is a film dramatising the events of the horrifying night on April 15, 2019 when the cathedral that symbolises so much in France and beyond started to burn. Milk Teeth is the second novel from Jessica Andrews, whose debut Saltwater won the Portico Prize in 2020. It explores appetite, control and desire in a young woman from the north of England who finds herself in the heat of Spain. The writer Sarah Hall and the journalist Agnès Poirier review both. Ahead of her upcoming Proms performance in the Royal Albert Hall, composer and vocalist Jennifer Walshe joins Tom Sutcliffe to perform one of her original compositions live in the studio. Walshe's soundscape has been described as transcending the contemporary classical music world and she explains her approach to composing original works. And Sam Leith, literary editor of The Spectator magazine, joins Tom to remember the comic book writer Alan Grant, whose death was announced today. Presenter: Tom Sutcliffe Producer: Kirsty McQuire Photo: a still from the film Notre-Dame On Fire Photo Credit: Mickael Lefevre

Maa Hoon Na
Teeth Yaatra

Maa Hoon Na

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 15:19


As the name suggests the process of teething or as I call it Teeth Yatra can be so so though on the kids as well as the parents ki iske baad teerth Yatra pe nikal jaane ka mann karta hai! What are the common symptoms of teething, how can you ease the pain for your little ones and yourself, what to buy what not to buy, how to deal with the Gum that these teeth bring upon everyone

Our Science
Milk Teeth Charity

Our Science

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 31:54


Episode 48: In which Alan, Ian and Tobi discuss how rich people ruin everything. Milk: https://bit.ly/32sVUXU Teeth: https://bit.ly/3v5vyaS Charity: https://bit.ly/2P36WA7

Central Michigan Life Podcasts
Soundcheck S6 E10: Talking Heads Deep Cuts

Central Michigan Life Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 92:31


This time on Soundcheck, Andrew and Michael welcome back former co-host Elio Stante to talk about underrated Talking Heads tunes! Stop making sense! Featured Artists: Talking Heads, Deftones, Milk Teeth, Daikaiju, The Heads with Andy Partridge

Can You Colloquy
Episode 2 - The Dancing Bones

Can You Colloquy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 55:34


This time around I got to sit down and have a chat with local Orlando grunge-punks Matt and Dave of the Dancing Bones. These guys were beyond down-to-earth and it was a lot of fun hanging out with them; I even stuck around to play drums for some jams right after this interview was recorded. It was a lot of fun finally getting to meet up and talk about all things under the sun after playing one of my first few shows with them at Orlando's very own Iron Cow. I had been a fan since then, picking up their first CD, 2015's "Notapunk". "Notapunk" is full of in-your-face guitar spikes, gritty vocals, and noisy grooves, so if you like bands in the vein of Sonic Youth, Milk Teeth, and/or Nirvana, you'll love the album. In this episode I get to pick the band's brains about traveling, Childish Gambino and whale noises you can make with your guitar that you can also (sort of) make with your mouth. I had a lot of fun having this little chat, and if you like bands with that 90's grunge aesthetic, you'll have even more fun listening to their tunes. The band has been evolving ever since their inception though, growing into their own sound and becoming more comfortable experimenting with new vibes on their latest single release: 2018's "Stranded on the Moon". Be sure to follow the Dancing Bones on social media and check out their music anywhere you can get it. Check the link to their website below: https://www.thedancingbones.com/

Know Nonsense Trivia Podcast
Episode 140: Milk Teeth

Know Nonsense Trivia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 72:43


Quizmasters Lee and Marc meet to ask, suss and answer a general knowledge quiz with topics including Literature, Rock and Roll, The Bible, Famous Lawsuits, Fight Club, Babies, Pirates, Robocop, Not Live Songs, Rap Lyrics, Reading Habits, Hamilton, Reading Habits, Automobile Firsts, Scientists, Animal Farm, Etymology and more! Round One SCI-FI - In the sci-fi classic I, Robot by Isaac Asimov, what is the first law of robotics? ROCK AND ROLL - What pianist singer songwriter, born in New Orleans, Louisiana, had 11 top ten hits between 1955 and 1960, and was cited by Elvis Presley as "the real King of Rock and Roll?" THE BIBLE - As detailed in the King James version of the Bible, what is the second commandment? FAMOUS LAWSUITS - Michael VanDerVeen, who represented Donald Trump in his second impeachment trial, also represented a man who claimed to have been served a fried rat at what fast food establishment? FIGHT CLUB - What is the third rule of Fight Club? BABIES - How many baby teeth (or milk teeth) are most people born with? Missed Corrections/KnowNotes Stephen Crane wrote The Red Badge of Courage (not William Faulkner). Chuck Edward writers in to correct the answer to his RMQ from episode #139. Aaron Dyer corrects our phonetic alphabet usage. Notes on “OK” origin. Round Two PIRATES - Captain Henry Morgan, a famous pirate and namesake of a band of rum, was knighted in 1674 and became the lieutenant governor of what Caribbean country until his death in 1688? ROBOCOP - Unbeknownst to himself upon activation, what is Robocop’s fourth prime directive? NOT LIVE SONGS - Concert sounds for a 1972 show in London, as well as whistles from a concert in Vancouver, British Columbia, were used to create a live ambiance for what song, released in 1974? RAP LYRICS - What is the Notorious B.I.G.’s fifth crack commandment? READING HABITS - According to a 2019 Marist Poll, what was the reigning champion for most annoying word for over a decade? HAMILTON - In the popular musical, what is Hamilton’s sixth duel commandment? READING HABITS - At 10 hours and 42 minutes a week, what country spends the most time reading? Rate My Question AUTOMOBILE FIRSTS - With patents independently granted to John W. Hetrick and Walter Linderer less than three months apart in 1953, what automobile safety feature first became standard on the 1987 Porsche 944 Turbo? SCIENTISTS - Which famous English physician, who shares the name of a character from Game of Thrones, tracked a London outbreak of cholera in 1854, and is considered a founder of modern epidemiology (the study of the distribution/patterns of disease)? Final Questions ANIMAL FARM - What is the seventh and final rule of Animal Farm (in its amended form)? ETYMOLOGY - The word cubicle is derived from the latin word 'cubiculum' which means what? Upcoming LIVE Know Nonsense Trivia Challenges March 8th, 2021 - Know Nonsense Trivia on Twitch - 8 pm EST March 10th, 2021 - Know Nonsense Trivia Challenge - Point Ybel Brewing Co. - 7:30 pm EST You can find out more information about that and all of our live events online at KnowNonsenseTrivia.com All of the Know Nonsense events are free to play and you can win prizes after every round. Thank you Thanks to our supporters on Patreon. Thank you, Quizdaddies – Kyle, Tommy (The Electric Mud) and Tim (Pat's Garden Service) Thank you, Team Captains – Shaun, Lydia, Gil, David, Aaron, Kristen & Fletcher Thank you, Proverbial Lightkeepers – Ryan, Mollie, Lisa, Alex, Spencer, Kaitlynn, Manu, Mo, Matthew, Luc, Hank, Justin, Cooper, Elyse, Sarah, Karly, Kristopher, Josh, Lucas Thank you, Rumplesnailtskins – Doug, Kevin and Sara, Tiffany, Allison, Paige, We Do Stuff, Mike S., Kenya, Jeff, Eric, Steven, Efren, Mike J., Mike C. If you'd like to support the podcast and gain access to bonus content, please visit http://theknowno.com and click "Support."

The NFFTY Podcast
315: Milk Teeth

The NFFTY Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 28:51


Director Felipe Vargas and Producers Jamie McNeill and Brendan Bennett discuss their short film, Milk Teeth, with NFFTY Executive Director, Dan Hudson. Milk Teeth screened in the Thrills & Chills screening at NFFTY 2020. Keep up with Jamie McNeill: Website: https://www.jamiemcneill.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jmcneill6 More from Partyfish Media: https://instagram.com/partyfishmedia "NFFTY Podcast Theme" composed by Kurtis Skinner

Desolation Sounds Podcast
S1E56 - Albums of the Year 2020 - Part 1

Desolation Sounds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 118:23


DESOLATION SOUNDS PODCAST EPISODE 56 - ALBUMS OF THE YEAR 2020 - PART 1 Howay lads, been a minute eh? We'll blame it on the corona but aye, this is the Desolation Sounds Podcast talking all manner of bollocks about alternative music. And what a time to come back too as 'tis the season of Top 10s/Top 20s, countdowns and all the like, and so it only feels fitting to come back with my own Top 20 albums of the year. As with last year, this is part one of two, counting down from 20-11 as well as talking about some honourable mentions, and the Top 10 EPs of the year, so expect to hear about the likes of Milk Teeth, Giver, Dragged Under, Zeal & Ardor and more! This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

It Shouldnt Be This Hard Podcast
Ep 179 - We are Jellicle Cats

It Shouldnt Be This Hard Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 69:42


Hey everyone. We are back with a fresh baked episode of the pod. Josh explains why there wasn't an episode last week and gets a little sad boyish on it. With that being said we would like to say rest in peace to a great man William Brooks. Not only was he an amazing father, grandfather and father-in-law. He was just really one of the best men that Josh has ever known. Our condolences go to Josh's wife Jamie and all the people that loved Bill. We then catch up on what the boys have been up too. Vin come through for a new Vibin. We play music from Milk Teeth, Ameer Vann & Alex Melton. Hope you all have a great week. Email us at itshouldntbethishardpodcast@gmail.com Instagram Facebook Anchor.fm iTunes Stitcher Google Play Music YouTube Spotify Playlist Season 1 Spotify Playlist Season 2 Spotify Playlist Season 3 Spotify Playlist Season 4

Sheer Isolation
Sheer Isolation 23 - with Big Jeff (Part 2)

Sheer Isolation

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2020 28:48


We're playing Part 2 of our Big Jeff interview on this week's Sheer Isolation Podcast. Big Jeff is a Bristol icon who has an encyclopaedic brain which recalls the best, and worst, gigs he's attended since his teenage years. We also talk about the latest Covid guidance on groups of six, and how this shouldn't affect music venues as they continue to reopen after months of mothballing. Music is provided by Milk Teeth, who sadly disbanded this week, and also The Struts. It's created by Kieran Moore in Trowbridge and Jon Ponting near Cricklade. Thank you for your continued positive feedback on this series. Musicians are very welcome to send us videos to feature as well as any news or streaming dates... sheerisolation@gmail.com

Riot Act
110 - Marilyn Manson, The Pineapple Thief, Uniform and Ihsahn

Riot Act

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 132:15


New releases reviewed this week come courtesy of Marilyn Manson, The Pineapple Thief, Uniform, a collaboration between Richard Spaven and Sandunes and Ihsahn whilst Broken Records takes a look at Van Halen's over-blown, over-stuffed, over-the-hill 11th album, confusingly titled III. Speaking of overuse of words that are prefixed by the word 'over', Remfry becomes over-excited by the fact that the first chord change in 7 years occurred during the performance of John Cage's As Slow As Possible, a piece of music being performed in a church in Germany over a period of 639 years. He needs to get out more. Steve sobers him up with the news of Milk Teeth's demise and breaking news as we went to record that Creeper drummer Dan Bratton has left the band. There is also devastating news as Holy Roar records, a label we've historically championed on the show, has dissolved due to disturbing and distressing rape allegations that have been made against the label's founder. Remfry and Steve would like to reiterate that any form of sexual assault is unacceptable and their deepest sympathies go out to those who have had the courage to speak out.Some important links for those who have suffered or know anyone who has suffered at the hands of sexual abuse: https://www.mind.org.uk/need-urgent-help/using-this-toolhttps://rapecrisis.org.uk/get-help/https://www.victimsupport.org.uk/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Two Track Mind
EP.23 - Landfill Indie, Side-By-Side Stages and Adele's Spaceman Lover

Two Track Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 75:00


Vice have ranked their top 50 'landfill indie' tracks and we've shortlisted some gems we'd save from damnation. We also try wrap our heads around how two main stages at Reading and Leeds 2021 will work and enjoy some factually incorrect lyric faux pas. The Top 50 Greatest Landfill Indie Songs of All Time: https://www.vice.com/en_uk/article/bv8a8w/the-top-50-greatest-landfill-indie-songs-of-all-time Follow Ed and Liam's Infinite Playlist on Spotify Connect with us: Instagram @twotrackmindpod / @runwithed / @liamtoms Twitter @twotrackmindpod / @runwithed / @liamtoms Bands and artists who come up in conversation on this episode: Ozzy Osbourne, First Aid Kit, Willie Nelson, The Japanese House, Bon Iver, Imogen Heap, The 1975, Idles, Ian Dury and the Blockheads, Gallows, R.E.M., Mad Caddies, Descendents, Linkin Park, Panic! At The Disco, Grateful Dead, Less Than Jake, Bruce Springsteen, Rehasher, Motion City Soundtrack, Death Cab For Cutie, Paramore, Miley Cyrus, HAIM, Hannah Montana, American Hi-Fi, Squeeze, Joe Jackson, Elvis Costello, Madness, Boomtown Rats, Weezer, Maxïmo Park, All We Are, Doves, Katy Perry, Dagny, Sting, Peter Gabriel, Genesis, Tracy Chapman, Youssou N'Dour, Madonna, Capdown, Reel Big Fish, Stormzy, Catfish and The Bottlemen, Busted, William Ryan Key, Milk Teeth, Kids In Glass Houses, Refused, Liam Gallagher , Rage Against The Machine, Queens Of The Stone Age, Run The Jewels, Disclosure, Post Malone, Foo Fighters, Pearl Jam, Iron Maiden, The Pixies, AJ Tracey, Migos, Gerry Cinnamon, The Courteeners, Two Door Cinema Club, All Time Low, Green Day, 50 Cent, 'A', The Futureheads, PUP, The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, The Holloways, Bombay Bicycle Club, The Vaccines, The Offspring, Razorlight, Young Knives, Glasvegas, Robbie Williams, Mumm-Ra, The Zutons. Amy Winehouse, The Ordinary Boys, The Fratellis, The Rakes, Mystery Jets, The Maccabees, Snow Patrol, The Enemy, The View, Babyshambles, The Wombats, Third Eye Blind, The Cribs, The Pigeon Detectives, Jack Peñate, Ed Sheeran, Dirty Pretty Things, The Libertines, The Tokens, U2, Phil Collins, Journey, Adele

Regular Features
410: Dark Milk Teeth

Regular Features

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 37:32


Open your hearts and close your eyes, fill your boots and empty your pockets, it's another episode of the Regular Features podcast. In this one, Joe's been eating in a dark room, Steve's been investigating his dentist's personal habits, and Log's courted sponsors of the dairy variety. My pasta is boiling over so I must stop writing this description x

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Nerdy Bookarazzi
Book Review of Milk Teeth by Amrita Mahale

Nerdy Bookarazzi

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 10:23


Milk teeth is the debut novel of Amrita Mahale. This book has been long listed for The JCB Prize for Literature 2019. Milk Teeth acquired lot of appreciation from the readers and critics. This story takes place in the Bombay of 1990’s. This book talks about all the social political and economical issues of India in subtle and most sensible way. AUTHOR INTERVIEW SESSION WITH AMRITA MAHALE : https://nerdybookarazzi.wordpress.com/2020/06/26/author-interview-amrita-mahale/ DETAIL BOOK REVIEW OF MILK TEETH : https://nerdybookarazzi.wordpress.com/2020/06/05/milk-teeth-by-amrita-mahale-book-review/ LINK TO BUY THIS BOOK : https://www.amazon.in/gp/aw/d/9387894223/ref=tmm_pap_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=&sr= --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Books and Beyond with Bound
Episode 12: Amrita Mahale- On Writing A Literary Love Story Set In Bombay

Books and Beyond with Bound

Play Episode Play 22 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 40:53


Find Out How Amrita Dealt With Manuscript Rejections, How She Drew Inspiration From Life For The Plot Of Milk Teeth And Much More...This week on Books and Beyond with Bound, we are joined by Amrita Mahale, aerospace-engineer-turned-author of the JCB-longlisted Milk Teeth. We talk about Mumbai, the backdrop of her debut novel, and everything that makes the city home. Amrita tells us why she finds airport bookstores fascinating, why she’s intrigued by the relationship between a city and its citizens and what truly makes for a good book. We talk about editing, book deals and writer’s block. We talk about inspiration, fear and patience. Amrita talks us through her major characters – how they possess elements of herself and people she knows, yet are so completely different from reality. She talks about good characterization, the research that went into Milk Teeth and why it is more than a romance novel. Through heartfelt conversation, we explore incidents in her personal life that have influenced characters in her novel. Is Karthik’s coming-out experience inspired by her brother? Or does his risk-averse nature resemble Amrita herself?'Books and Beyond with Bound' is the podcast where Tara Khandelwal and Michelle D'costa of Bound talk to some of the best writers in India and find out what makes them tick. Amrita Mahale is the author of the novel Milk Teeth, longlisted for the JCB Prize for Literature 2019. Amrita was trained as an aerospace engineer and is a product manager at a nonprofit research lab working on artificial intelligence for social good. Her writing has appeared in Hindustan Times, Scroll, Himal Southasian and Brown Paper Bag.You can get a copy of her book here- https://www.amazon.in/Books-Amrita-Mahale/s?rh=n%3A976389031%2Cp_27%3AAmrita+MahaleTune in every Wednesday for a new episode.Follow Bound on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter: @boundindiaFollow our podcast on Instagram: @boundpodcastsYou can check out our website at https://www.boundindia.com/podcast/

Between Two Kevs Podcast- BTKP
BTKP Episode 8- Milk Teeth (Featuring Spencer)

Between Two Kevs Podcast- BTKP

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 63:27


BTKP Episode 8- Milk Teeth (Featuring Spencer)Spencer M, Ohio State Graduate and local resident in Metro-Columbus comes us today!0:20-2:00Spencer kicks us off today and salutes the fathers for the upcoming Father’s Day. Then dives into supporting the military. 2:05- 11:00The Kevs have a huge announcement, upon reviewing the analytics, BTKP has began to take off in Japan! Welcome to the show! We discuss our impending takeover of the Asian Podcast Market!KK updates the group on the newest Presidential Candidate, Metta World Peace! The guys dive into what a world would look like with Metta as our President. This discussion quickly evolves into a favorite Cereal Discussion, along with a brief history lesson on Battle Creek, MI, Kellogg’s and Post Cereal. 11:05- 12:50With this show taking off as quickly as it has, SM asks how the fame of BTKP has changed our lives, and the origination of the BTKP name.12:55-18:10There’s no way to say it other than, KL doesn’t have Dental Hygiene for his milk teeth. This segment is a free lesson in dental Hygiene. S/O all dentists. 18:15-24:58KK has a very professional transition to a new topic. We dive into the new bill potentially being passed in the State Of Michigan that would kind of sort of eliminate open intox. Spencer provides an Ohio perspective on the matter, which triggers a “single use plastic” debate. 25:00-29:17We discuss the BTKP studio, and the beginning of this industry changing podcast. We finally get into a little bit of SM’s biography, his amateur/collegiate division 2 golf career, and whether or not he’s made the right choice. 29:20-37:20KK takes us through the top 10 Cincinnati Bengals players of all time. And we discuss the future of the Monday Night Football Broadcast crew, and what the Kevs think MNF and SNF should be moving forward. S/O Joey Harrington, S/O Joe Namath, S/O Pat Macafee and AJ Hawk 37:23-45:59Time for a list! Today is the top 10 Ohio State University Football players of all time as told by bleacherreport.com . A brief Division 2 Update is included as well.46:00- 50:00SM gets pretty upset about the Lance Armstrong documentary. And the keys decide they should get hoop ear rings in solidarity for the show, and more new fashion trends to launch on this platform. 50:03-55:09Another installment of the “Epicly Awful Detroit Sports Draft Pick”. This episode’s pick is 2016 Detroit Pistons pick Henry Ellison. Sports are coming back, and October 2020 has the potential to be one of the better Octobers of All time! Masters, Stanley Cup, NBA Finals, College Football, and NFL. 55:10-Fan Questions!Subscribe rate and review on all platforms! Links are below! Keep sending us your feedback, we appreciate it!Subscribe and Review on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbIV-GZPUDIA7dB8Aj3rXdw?view_as=subscriberSubscribe and Comment on iTunes: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1110077.rss Subscribe and Review on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/26N4hy35njWDwbCJcsCOgG Subscribe and Review on Google Podcasts:https://podcasts.google.com/?q=between%20two%20kevs Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/between_two_kev

RunChatLive
Nadeah Miranda: Love Gods & Marathons

RunChatLive

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2020 84:17


Runchatlive Ep45: Nadeah Miranda 'Love Gods & Marathons'Exciting curveball in this episode as we bring you with great delight an interview with musician & vocalist extraordinaire Nadeah Miranda.Nadeah is an Australian singer-songwriter, model, and actress who shot to fame in the early 2000's as cofounder of Brighton based band 'The Lovegods'. The band won Radio 1’s best unsigned band and played Glastonbury three times. Nadeah then moved to Paris, joined Nouvelle Vague for three years and then put out three solo albums under the name Nadéah - Venus Gets Even (2011), While the Heart Beats (2016) and Milk Teeth (2019).As a fan throughout those 15 years, it therefore gave me GREAT pleasure when I heard during one of Nadeah's Facebook Live sessions that she is interested in running a marathon... but hasn't yet. Like a rag to a bull, the goal was set.In this special Runchatlive episode I ask Nadeah to comment of my favourite songs/videos that span her career to date, whilst Nadeah asks me about certain barriers she feels she has with regards to running a marathon. We had a great time recording this, despite a couple of internet connection issues, and totally recommend you check out Nadeah on Facebook with her regular live performances.The debut ep 'DreamBitches' by Nadeah & Beki (teaming up with producer Marc Collin of Nouvelle Vague) was released in March and is available on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/3yRMeeFPDRPAvUdYkNNDjlWe hope you enjoy this episode of Runchatlive, and as always if you do please please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts / iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/runchatlive/id1446286174 --------RUNCHATLIVE CONFERENCELast few Early Bird Tickets! Tickets for 'RCL International Running Conference 2020' are now on sale! Full for details of all speakers and the chance to get the last few EARLY BIRD TICKETS (real life or virtual) go to: http://rcl2020.eventbrite.co.uk/--------NEXT EPISODE of RunchatliveRCL46 Thursday June 18th at 8pm (BST)Special Guests: EMMA BROCKWELL and GRAINNE DONNELLYTopic: Return Top Running Post PregnancyJoin us LIVE: www.facebook.com/MattPhillipsRCL

Network Capital
Exploring Career Plans with Writer and Aerospace Engineer Amrita

Network Capital

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 41:32


In this podcast you learn- 1. Reconciling multiple interest to follow your curiosity 2. Transitions from an Aerospace Engineer to a Fiction Author 3. Importance of discipline and consistency in writing Amrita studied aerospace engineering at IIT Bombay and Stanford University. After spending over a decade in strategy, operations, and marketing roles at Google, BCG, Pocket Gems, and Good Earth, she now leads Wadhwani AI’s projects in the Maternal and Child Health space. Milk Teeth, her first novel which was is on many prominent literary lists, was published by Westland Context in November 2018. Amrita was part of the Sangam House writing residency in 2017-18 and her writing has appeared in Hindustan Times, Indian Express, Scroll, Himal Southasian and Brown Paper Bag.

Rockology Hour Interviews
'Milk Teeth' Interview

Rockology Hour Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2020 25:15


Very special episode of Rockology Hour, Jake sits down Becky, Em & Jack from British Punk Rockers "Milk Teeth". Conducted in the Sony Head Office at the beginning of 2020, Jake and Milk Teeth discuss Milk Teeth's new self-titled record.We also debut the liveliest rock karaoke game show - Stappoke! Jake sings a lyric in the style of Scott Stapp and Milk Teeth have to say the next line, which band it is and the track. It's quite an experience.....check it out!Enjoy the show!Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/rockologyhour)

Awesome Mix
Volume Three: Heartwork Review

Awesome Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 108:14


Welcome back! Today we talk about the latest album from scene legends, The Used! They're back baby! We also try the Cholo Stout from Marble Brewery out of Albuquerque, New Mexico while Zach talks about the new Milk Teeth album and Brandon reviews the latest from Chris Renzema. Transition music provided by Be:ok Be sure to check out Be:ok's debut single, “Let You Down” available on all streaming platforms and give them a follow on Instagram @beoktx

BE' TI'N MEDDWL!?
Coronafeirws, fuck you Coronafeirws

BE' TI'N MEDDWL!?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2020 64:29


Pennod tri 'Be ti'n meddwl' lle byddwn ni'n son am bynciau fel: Coronafeirws Albums newydd gan The Bombpops, Milk Teeth a Hayley Williams. Jeff y squirrel sydd wedi symud i mewn gardd ni Symud ty yn y canol pandemic A lot mwy..... Instagram.com/betinmeddwl myndambeintgyda@gmail.com

Desolation Sounds Podcast
S1E52 - Long Live the West Country

Desolation Sounds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020 61:57


DESOLATION SOUNDS PODCAST EPISODE 52 - LONG LIVE THE WEST COUNTRY Ok Google, play the West Country National Anthem.Happy lockdown to all! Pass some time with the Desolation Sounds Podcast as Steven reviews new albums from Australian viral punk rockers The Chats, the deathcore return from Suicide Silence, dark and angry post-punk from Canadian trio Lié, and the follow-up to one of this generation's finest debuts from grunge punk trio Milk Teeth.For a couple of cherries on top, there's also reviews for the latest EPs from extreme progressive metal master Ihsahn and one of the finest products of Russia's blackened music scene in Samara's Supruga.This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

Edicion Limitada
Edicion Limitada - 6 de Abril del 2020

Edicion Limitada

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 302:31


Edición Limitada - 6 de Abril del 2020. (Playlist). Producción y realización: Francisco J. Brenes. Presentando música de Chrome Waves, Nine Inch Nails, Daniel Avery con Alessandro Cortini, Muzz, M. Ward, The Magnetic Fields, Portugal. The Man, Låpsley, Caroline, JFDR, Sorry, SoKo, Dirty Projectors, Ellis, Yves Tumor, BANKS, Purity Ring, Thievery Corporation con Natalia Clavier, D.A.F., Gabi Delgado, Fountains of Wayne, R.E.M., KMFDM, Ministry, Rammstein, Duran Duran, Benjamin Gibbard, Michael Stipe, Iceage, The Vaccines, John Cooper Clarke, The Cure, Melenas, Disheveled Cuss, BC Camplight, Mark Lanegan, Car Seat Headrest, Elbow, Confusing Mix Of Nations, The Buttertones, Pozi, Young Knives, Sondre Lerche, The Pretenders, Bizou, Braids, TOPS, CARROUSEL, FACS, El Ten Eleven, Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever, Chelsea Light Moving, Swans, Flat Worms, Mush, Squid, Daughters, Brick, As Friends Rust, Milk Teeth, Einsturzende Neubauten, The Dream Syndicate, Ed O'Brien, Liza Anne, Placebo, The Memories, Billie Joe Armstrong, TORRES y JG Thirlwell con Simon Steensland.

Too Much Rock
Too Much Rock Podcast #509

Too Much Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020


Podcast #509 is as turbulent as the times w/ music from Milk Teeth, Ultimate Fakebook, The Merinuks, Teenage Bottlerocket, Twinkle, Lynn Anderson, & The Lovely Eggs.

Loud Noises
Milk Teeth album + Slow Crush EP review

Loud Noises

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2020 86:11


This week we talk about the new album from Milk Teeth also new releases from Slow Crush, Jamie Lenman, Phoxjaw, Brutus, Fake Names and END. Plus we have another round of "DON'T TRUST THE INTERNET". All this as well as news and other shit. And also check us out on:- Twitter - @loudnoisespoduk Instagram - @loudnoisespod Facebook - www..facebook.com/loudnoisespod Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChrQ5PikNcIngnd9KoHfKig Singles @ 27 mins EP @ 49 mins Albums @ 54 mins Singles: Jamie Lenman ft: illaman - The Future is Dead Phoxjaw - Half house Brutus - Sand Fake Names - Brick End - Pariah EP: Slow Crush - Reel /Pale Skin Albums: Milk Teeth - Milk Teeth DON'T TRUST THE INTERNET @ 1 hour 4 mins

Riot Act
86 - Bach Break-core

Riot Act

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2020 122:34


Remfry and Steve's enforced bout of self-isolation means that the podcast is being recorded remotely for the first time in Riot Act's almost two year history ... the boys give you the skinny on the latest releases by Pearl Jam, Nine Inch Nails, Milk Teeth, Igorrr and Irist all the while grappling with 21st century communication technology. And this week's Broken Record comes courtesy of Lou Reed's regular 'worst album ever' poll mainstay Metal Machine Music from 1975 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

That's Not Metal
Pearl Jam Return

That's Not Metal

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 112:29


Bizarrely, it's a massive week for TNM with new albums to review from Pearl Jam, Milk Teeth and one of the best new metal bands to debut in ages from Irist. We deal with the sad news that there will be no Download festival this year, there are returns from Trivium, Nine Inch Nails, Jamie Lenman, a bumper mailbag and The Ghost Inside's Dear Youth features on Album Club.

Lit Nama
Chapter. 12: Milk Teeth with Amrita Mahale

Lit Nama

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020 66:05


In this episode, Laxmi talks to the Author of the novel Milk Teeth, Amrita Mahale who shares her experience of writing, editing and getting this book published. They discuss three parts of the book, its context, middle class sensibilities, upward mobility, violence, privileges, points of view- everything that makes this narrative.Tune in to find out what makes a multi-dimensional story and why is it important to tell that story as Laxmi and Amrita dive deep into the politics of writing.You can buy Amrita Mahale's book "Milk Teeth" here:(https://www.amazon.in/Milk-Teeth-Amrita-Mahale/dp/9387894320)You can follow Amrita Mahale on her instagram handle: @ummrita(https://www.instagram.com/ummrita/?hl=en)You can follow Laxmi Krishnan on her instagram handle: @literarychills(https://www.instagram.com/literarychills/?igshid=14c6tsq7jyhjb)You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com/

Game Changing Podcast
Ep.10 - DOUGLAS DARE

Game Changing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 72:31


Those who know Douglas Dare will already love his haunting, catchy and thought-provoking piano-led electronica. Those who don't: you're missing out on one of the best songwriters at work today. Tim chats to his old touring companion about new album Milk Teeth, the power of a "simple" melody, rude words on tea mugs and the pitfalls of trying to be commercial on purpose. Here's a Spotify playlist of some of Douglas's music, plus some other songs we discuss https://open.spotify.com/playlist/43mzv3FwkKyX1nqm3M30AP?si=ZRQ4KOkSQa2Ad2XpZ6gjdQ Original GC logo by Dawn Kelly

Int'l Trendsetters w/ Jason Hollis
Int’l Trendsetters w/ Jason Hollis - 2020 Episode 4

Int'l Trendsetters w/ Jason Hollis

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2020 60:00


Punk Aristocrats Radio 1 presents: International Trendsetters bringing you new music from bands kicking ass and causing a scene on all over the world. Pour a pint and turn your volume to 100 with this loud new rock n' roll show hosted by Jason Hollis. This week new music from Amyl and The Sniffers, Snash, The Velvet Hands, FEVER, The Hub Caps, Buzzard Buzzard Buzzard, BILK, Milk Teeth, RATS, Black Country New Road and more. ((( VOLUME UP ))) Let's go!!

Sappenin’ Podcast with Sean Smith
EP. 61 - Milk Teeth (Becky Blomfield & Em Foster)

Sappenin’ Podcast with Sean Smith

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2020 65:04


Owning Your Okayness. Everybody's favorite punk rock mates Milk Teeth are our guests on Episode 61 of Sappenin' Podcast! Becky and Em give us all the gossip and exclusive news behind their upcoming Self-Titled studio album in a real lovely conversation of hilarious laughing fits, mad rants and real band life stories. Get all the insight on the new songs and their evolution as a band as they open the door on everything from weird personal obsessions to keeping the grunge vibe alive, going back to their raw recording roots, unexpected talents, paying rent, Watford football club, ASMR, Elton John, live out of a van, expressing mental health, exciting plans for 2020 and much more! Love these wonderful souls, so happy we get to share this with you. Great band doing wonderful things. Turn it up and join Sean and Morgan to find out Sappenin' this week!Follow Us on Social Media:Twitter: @sappeninpodInstagram: @sappeninpod Special thank you to our Sappenin' Podcast Patreons:Join the Sappenin' Podcast Community: Patreon.com/Sappenin.Dayna Lasnover, Kylie Wheeler, John Price, Emma Barber, Janelle Caston, Liam Connolly, Paul Hirschfield, Nathan Crawshaw, Scarlet Charlton, Kelly Irwin, Drew Styles, Sam Ledgerwood, Mitch Perry, Becca Vaughan, Caden DenOudsten, Craig Harris, Emily Senogles, Martina McManus, Lucy Deards, Huw Stockwell, John&Emma, Mark Platten, Marcie Jacobson, Jordan Birchard, Sharif Owadally, Mike Cunningham, Livvy Cropper, Kelly Emma Cannon, Lydia Henderson, Scott Jones, Amy Thomas, Jamie Bloor, Jenni Robinson, Tony Michael, Samantha Spray, Becky Magliocco, Jenni Munster, Sophie Thompson, Jordan Harris, Loz Sanchez, Mark Hendy, Kelly Tyrer, Mikey White, Jean Davies, Erin Howard, Kelly Young, Let it Flow Yoga, Vanessa Smith, Conor Mould, Kat Bessant, Murray Grimwood, Samantha Neville, Sion Ready, James Page, Amy Chilvers, Jessie Hellier, Jamie Coombs, Chris Harris, Neil Reid, Amandine Urbano, Scott Evans, Justine Baddeley, Hannah Louise, Mayumi Liwayway, David Winchurch, Nuala Clark, Anthony Matthews, Shani-Maia Boxill-Anderson, Owen Davies, Michael Engler, Bethan Kate, Jennifer Dean, Carl Pendlebury, Hannah Talbot, Robert Byrne, Ida Christensen, Marc Jones, Nicola Johnson, Flynn Davies, Rebecca Harrison, Liam Lacey, Stuart McNaught, Luke Wardle, Lewis Sluman, Alanagh Smyth, Sarah James, Teri Oakshott-Marston, Machine The Producer, Gabby Byrne, Hannah Rachael, Kyle David Smith, Jodie Shannon, Kate Puttock, James Oakley, Dilly Grimwood, Gavin Butler, James Bowerbank, Ricky Audio, Rhys Bernardo, Chris Davies, Kieran Lewis, Bridgitte TasteiTTv, Ash Foster, Nora Pickler, Alex Whin, Becky Handy, Callum Oakshott, Kevin Clarke, Lawrance Bishop, Cerys Andrews, Ryan Woodman, Cate Stevenson, Matt Roberts, Sarah Maher, Sandra Kucharczyk, Joshua Ehrensperger-Lewis, Amy Campion, Kelly M, James McNaught, Simon Amos, Andy Saxton, Sarah Stewart and Matthew Inkster.Diolch & Thank You x See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Loud Noises
Milk Teeth, Loathe + more singles & Louder Than God, Knocked Loose & more Live reviews

Loud Noises

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019 137:43


Singles:- >Billy Talent - Forgiveness I & II >Milk Teeth - Destroyer >Loathe - Aggressive Evolution >Spiritbox - Rules of Nine >Kvelertak - Bråtebrann Live Review:- >Jamie Lenman / Ithaca @ Deaf institute, Manchester >Cult of Luna / Brutus @ Stylus, Leeds >Pup @ Manchester Academy >Louder Than God Fest 2019 >Knocked Loose @ Manchester Club Academy New Music starts around 35 mins in. Please be kind and leave us an iTunes review if you can. And also check us out on:- Twitter - @loudnoisespoduk and Facebook - www..facebook.com/loudnoisespod

Desolation Sounds Podcast
S1E36 - 36 - Waterboarding NWOBHM Vocalists

Desolation Sounds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2019 46:38


DESOLATION SOUNDS PODCAST EPISODE 36 - WATERBOARDING NWOBHM VOCALISTS Something, something, a little bit of the bubbly.On the Desolation Sounds Podcast this week, Steven looks at the debut album from Aussie something-core laddos Sleep Talk; twinkly emo from Ohio in the form of Minor 'Love; and the band everyone's talking about at the moment in prog overloads Tool.Also discussed this week, Every Time I Die enter the studio, we bid farewell to Mallory Knox and talk about their place in the early 2010s alt rock boy band phase in music, and a departure that hits a little closer to home as Milk Teeth announce a new line-up change.As for the new music this week, there's Don Broco, Fall Out Boy, Green Day, Weezer, Cattle Decapitation and a bit of catch-up on the new Tiny Moving Parts album.This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

Bitchin' Brew
The Bitchin' Review #006.5 - Bring Out The Bag Wine! (2000trees 2019 Review)

Bitchin' Brew

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2019 161:32


In the final instalment of Bitchin' Brew's coverage of 2000trees 2019, Danny and Brad sweat themselves silly to chat about nearly 50 performances from across the weekend, including sets from Jamie Lenman, Cancer Bats, While She Sleeps, Every Time I Die, VUKOVI, The Wildhearts, Petrol Girls, Milk Teeth, The Armed, MØL, Rolo Tomassi, The St Pierre Snake Invasion and many, many more! Listen back to Bitchin' Brew Goes to 2000trees 2019 - a two-part special featuring chats with some of this year's most hotly-tipped bands! PART ONE: https://soundcloud.com/bitchinbrew/2000trees-2019-special PART TWO: https://soundcloud.com/bitchinbrew/2000trees-2019-special-part-two Cover art pictures courtesy of Joe Singh (Instagram is @snappopandrock), Dom Meason (@measons), Gareth Bull (@garethbullphoto) and Ben Morse (@benmorse}. -- Join the BITCHIN' CREW, the official Facebook community for friends, fans and listeners of Bitchin' Brew: www.facebook.com/groups/2374640246196440 Follow the BITCHIN' TUNES playlist (updated weekly) on Spotify: spoti.fi/31txBaC SUBSCRIBE TO BITCHIN' BREW – Available on Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud, Spotify and Acast: smarturl.it/bitchinbrew Facebook: facebook.com/bxtchxnbrew Twitter: twitter.com/bitchinbrewcast Instagram: instagram.com/bitchinbrewcast Email: b.brewcast@gmail.com Theme tune: 'Woes' by Scarecrow Boat (RIP)

Josh Reads (other people's published) Poetry

In this episode, I read Sabbatical by Rae White from their collection of poetry Milk Teeth. And I do a little commentary on the poem. I hope you enjoy this episode, thank you for listening.

Sappenin’ Podcast with Sean Smith
EP. 27 - Slam Dunk Festival 2019 (New Found Glory, Atreyu, Lights, Busted, Pagan, Less Than Jake, Milk Teeth, Grandson & Lizzy Farrall)

Sappenin’ Podcast with Sean Smith

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2019 157:09


Festival season starts here! Episode 27 of Sappenin' Podcast features our Slam Dunk Festival 2019 special. Hear stories from our insane weekend of shenanigans in Leeds & Hatfield with guest appearances and conversations from New Found Glory, Atreyu, Lights, Pagan, Less Than Jake, Milk Teeth, Grandson, Lizzy Farrall & a surprise return from Charlie Simpson of Busted & Fightstar. It's a long one but things are about to get wild! Listen to some of your favorite artist share secrets and insights like never before. Turn it up and join Sean and Morgan to find out Sappenin' this week.Follow Us on Social Media:Twitter: @sappeninpodInstagram: @sappeninpodSpecial thank you to our Sappenin' Podcast Patreons:Join the Sappenin' Podcast Community: Patreon.com/SappeninEmma Barber, Paul Hirschfield, Kylie Wheeler, Scarlet Charlton, Janelle Caston, Becky Magliocco, John Price, Martina McManus, Emily Senogles, Lucy Deards, Mark Platten, Luke Price, Kieran Lewis, Marcie Jacobson, Lydia Henderson, Kelly Emma Cannon, Scott Jones, Jenni Robinson, Tony Michael, Mitch Perry, Kirsty Dean, Jenni Munster, Jordan Harris, John&Emma, Kelly Tyrer, Chris Davies, Jean Davies, Benjamin Brown, Erin Howard, Kelly Young, Let it Flow Yoga, Vanessa Smith, Jordan Birchard, Glenn Rice, Loz, Mark Hendy, Craig Harris, Conor Mould, Murray Grimwood, Becca Vaughan, Mike Cunningham, Samantha Neville, Sofija Zuravska, Sion Ready, Neil Reid, Jessie Hellier, Scott Evans, Hannah Louise, Amandine U, Justine Baddeley, Mayumi Liwayway, Jonathan Hopkins, Nuala Clark, Guy F Jones, Anthony Matthews, Owen Davies, Shani-Maia Boxill-Anderson, Jennifer Dean, Bethan Kate, Carl Pendlebury, Olivia Cropper, Ida Christensen, Hannah Talbot, Marc Jones, Nicola Johnson, Amy Thomas, Liam Lacey, Lewis Sluman, Flynn Davies, Jamie Bloor, Luke Wardle, David Winchurch, Alanagh Smyth, Amy Chilvers, Robert Wootton, Mikey White, Angharad Richards, Sophie Thompson, Dayna Lasnover & Samantha Spray.Diolch & Thank You x See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Long Weekend
120: Every Houseplant in This House is Dead

Long Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2019 27:24


Warish: Fight Stiff Richards: Layla Milk Teeth: Vitamins Las Rosas: 5000 Hits Flesh Panthers: Sway Dope Lemon: Coyote Happy Diving: Holy Ground Annie Taylor: Wasted Youth Sunwatchers: Nose Beers Long Weekend on: Instagram | Twitter

Desolation Sounds Podcast
20 - Is the Swear Jar Contactless?

Desolation Sounds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019 42:10


DESOLATION SOUNDS PODCAST EPISODE 20 - IS THE SWEAR JAR CONTACTLESS? The episode of the Desolation Sounds Podcast is proudly inspired by the 3 faces of Foley.On this week's show, news of new music from returning rap-djent pioneers Hacktivist, Mastodon pay tribute to their former manager Nick John for Record Store Day and there's a new solo album on the horizon for Megadeth bassist David Ellefson.Album reviews go to Australian tech death outfit A Million Dead Birds Laughing and symphonic power metal titans Rhapsody of Fire, plus a mini review for Problem Addict and they're sad debut EP. Open Mic goes to the debut album of one the UK's most exciting bands of the last few years, Milk Teeth.This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

Different Times Podcast
Episode 64: When Weezer Went Black I Discovered Jawbreaker

Different Times Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2019 90:48


Discovered Magazine: free Jan 2019 Kerrang Aug 12 2017 // issue number 1683 Free . Steely Dan . Queen . Behemoth . Mammoth Weed Wizard Bastard . Black Flag . Off! . Daughters . Weezer . Job For A Cowboy . Chelsea Grin . While She Sleeps . Attack! Attack! . Ungraven . Conan . Deafheaven . Twin Temple . Kerrang . Bloodstock . Ghost . Parkway Drive . Municipal Waste . Milk Teeth . Employed To Serve . Bossk . Black Sabbath . Exodus . Queens Of The Stoneage . Jawbreaker . Today Is The Day . Leftover Crack . Puppy . Pup . Counterparts . Polaris . Early Black . Fever 333 . Check Out Ungraven here.

Bitchin' Brew
The Bitchin' Review #001 - Pod Daddy And The Creepy Uncle

Bitchin' Brew

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2019 129:51


It's time for the first episode (which is technically the second episode?) of Bitchin' Brew's new monthly music reviews eleganza extravaganza, co-hosted by the 'Pod Daddy' Danny Randon and the 'Pod Creepy Uncle' Brad Thorne. In episode #001, Danny and Brad discuss the noteworthy music releases of January 2019, including records from Puppy, Fever 333, Press Club, Bring Me the Horizon, Pedro the Lion, The Twilight Sad, A.A. Williams and the controversial 'Teal Album' from Weezer. There's also live reviews of Architects, Black Peaks, Enter Shikari, Milk Teeth, Drug Church, Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes and Conjurer... it's been a hectic start to the year. Theme tune: 'Woes' by Scarecrow Boat, available now digitally and on limited edition cassette via Ol' Boat Records: scarecrowboatpunk.bandcamp.com/ SUBSCRIBE TO BITCHIN' BREW – Available on Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud, Spotify and Acast: smarturl.it/bitchinbrew Facebook: facebook.com/bxtchxnbrew Twitter: twitter.com/bitchinbrewcast Instagram: instagram.com/bitchinbrewcast Email: b.brewcast@gmail.com #BitchinReview

Spoken Word
Amanda reviews new books

Spoken Word

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2019


Amanda Anastasi reviews two new books of poetry - The Open Book by David Malouf and Milk Teeth by Rae White.Interviewed by Di Cousens.

Cyrus Says
Ep. 335: Feat. Author Amrita Mahale

Cyrus Says

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2019 50:54


This week on Cyrus Says, Cyrus is joined by author Amrita Mahale. Amrita and Cyrus talk about: Why rage and Mumbaikars go hand in hand Playing 'Mosquito cricket' Being influenced by Arundhati Roy Tutorials in the toilet Making the jump from rocket science to fiction writing How her debut novel 'Milk Teeth' came about You can buy Milk Teeth here - https://amzn.to/2DJ2G1e or wherever books are sold. You can follow Amrita on instagram @ummrita Do send in AMA questions for Cyrus by tweeting them to @cyrussaysin or e-mailing them to whatcyrussays@gmail.com In case you're late to the party and want to catch up on previous episodes of Cyrus Says you can do so at: www.ivmpodcasts.com/cyrussays You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the new and improved IVM Podcast App on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios

Josh Reads (other people's published) Poetry
the librarian by Rae White

Josh Reads (other people's published) Poetry

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2018 5:50


In this episode I read the librarian by Rae White from their collection of poetry Milk Teeth. And I do a little commentary on the poem. I hope you enjoy this episode, thank you for listening.

Desolation Sounds Podcast
01 - RIP Witchrot (and also Lower Than Atlantis)

Desolation Sounds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 67:40


Welcome to the Desolation Sounds Podcast!Hosted by Steven Hooke, this podcast aims to talk about and highlight all the goings on in the world of alternative music, be that rock, punk, metal or extreme metal. On this week's show: Steven discusses the break-ups of UK post-hardcore-turned-arena rock titans Lower Than Atlantis and Canadian doom metal troupe Witchrot in what is perhaps the most spectacular split in recent memory. New music announcements from Faith No More and Deftones. Live reviews for Skindred (supported by Borders and Aaron Buchanan & The Cult Classics) and Enter Shikari (supported by Modern Error and Milk Teeth). Album reviews from Shining (NOR), Basement, Unflesh, and Architects. facebook.com/DesolationPodtwitter.com/@desolationpodinstagram.com/desolationpodThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.

Josh Reads (other people's published) Poetry
It's sad, he says by Rae White

Josh Reads (other people's published) Poetry

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2018 5:18


In this episode I read It's sad, he says by Rae White from their collection of poetry Milk Teeth. And I do a little commentary on the poem. I hope you enjoy this episode, thank you for listening.

Josh Reads (other people's published) Poetry
(mis)diagnosis by Rae White

Josh Reads (other people's published) Poetry

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2018 6:16


In this episode I read (mis)diagnosis by Rae White from their debuts collection Milk Teeth. I hope you enjoy this episode, thank you for listening.

GlitterShip
GlitterShip Episode #61: "To Touch the Sun Before it Fades" by Aimee Ogden

GlitterShip

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2018 19:57


To Touch the Sun Before it Fades by Aimee Ogden Mariam watches a week of night roll toward her. On Pluto, the Sun is only a spectacularly bright star. It’s easy to pick out, hanging low in the sky—only just visible in the domed window in the hub of Sagacity Station. If Mariam could reach up and hold back the Sun, if she could slow its progress down the sky, she would. She can’t, of course. Just another bead to add to the strand of impossibilities hung around her neck. A scuff on the floor behind her breaks her gaze from the starfield overhead. Captain Valencia stands there, waiting. The pale fluorescent light from the station walls disappears into the hard, dark planes of his face. His forehead is Tombaugh Regio, the deep valleys of his cheeks are the shadows at the foot of Wright Mons. All the contrast of Pluto’s surface, but not nearly so cold. His eyes are molten puddles in the shadow of his brow and Mariam realizes he’s talking to her: “You don’t have to go out today. You can stay by the radio, if you like.”   [Full story after the cut.]   Hello! Welcome to GlitterShip Episode 61! This is your host, Keffy, and I'm super excited to share this story with you. Today we have a reprint of "To Touch the Sun Before it Fades" by Aimee Ogden This story is part of the new GlitterShip issue that is now available. The Spring 2018 issue of GlitterShip is available for purchase at glittership.com/buy and on Kindle, Nook, and Kobo. If you're a Patreon supporter, you should have access to the new issue waiting for you when you log in. The new issue is only $2.99 and all of our back issues are now $1.49. GlitterShip is also a part of the Audible Trial Program. This means that just by listening to GlitterShip, you are eligible for a free 30 day membership on Audible, and a free audiobook to keep. If you're looking for an excellent queer book to listen to, check out Anger is a Gift by Mark Oshiro, which is a YA novel about Oakland teens who decide to fight back against the oppressive system forced on them both in school and out. To download Anger is a Gift for free today, go to www.audibletrial.com/glittership — or choose another book if you're in the mood for something else.     Aimee Ogden is a former science teacher and software tester; now she writes stories about sad astronauts and angry princesses. Her work can also be found in Shimmer, Apex, and Escape Pod. "To Touch the Sun Before it Fades" is narrated by Rae White. Rae White is a non-binary poet, writer, and zinester living in Brisbane. Their poetry collection Milk Teeth won the 2017 Arts Queensland Thomas Shapcott Poetry Prize and is published by the University of Queensland Press. Rae’s poem ‘what even r u?’ placed second in the Overland Judith Wright Poetry Prize. Rae’s poetry has been published in Meanjin Quarterly, Cordite Poetry Review, Overland, Rabbit, and others.     To Touch the Sun Before it Fades by Aimee Ogden Mariam watches a week of night roll toward her. On Pluto, the Sun is only a spectacularly bright star. It’s easy to pick out, hanging low in the sky—only just visible in the domed window in the hub of Sagacity Station. If Mariam could reach up and hold back the Sun, if she could slow its progress down the sky, she would. She can’t, of course. Just another bead to add to the strand of impossibilities hung around her neck. A scuff on the floor behind her breaks her gaze from the starfield overhead. Captain Valencia stands there, waiting. The pale fluorescent light from the station walls disappears into the hard, dark planes of his face. His forehead is Tombaugh Regio, the deep valleys of his cheeks are the shadows at the foot of Wright Mons. All the contrast of Pluto’s surface, but not nearly so cold. His eyes are molten puddles in the shadow of his brow and Mariam realizes he’s talking to her: “You don’t have to go out today. You can stay by the radio, if you like.” She could. But she’s not sure what would be worse: to miss the call, out on the ice. Or to sit there with folded hands while the hours unwind, waiting for a message that never comes. She’s not sure either that she even wants them to call right now. What could she possibly say to Jef and Baily? Her own husband and wife are very nearly strangers to her now. And what could she tell Annika: to buck up, be strong, stiff upper lip? Mariam doesn’t know how to talk to two-year-olds at all, let alone under such circumstances. There are no words that would help them right now anyway. Four billion miles between her and earth mean that she’s useless to them no matter what she does, no matter where she goes. They have each other, and that will have to be enough. Isn’t it? Sometimes Mariam thinks it’s too easy out here to let the distance and the silence speak for her. She is no better of a wife out here than she was back home. But at least Mariam can help the rest of her crew today. That would be something of worth. “I’ll go out,” she says. Her voice is steady, and her gaze too. Valencia’s head jerks, a quick nod. For a moment she thinks he’s going to say something else, and she braces for impact. But then he turns his head and walks away, and air hisses from the seals in his helmet hisses as he snaps it into place. Today is Char’s turn to stay behind at Sagacity, and they promise to patch any calls through if they do come in. Inside her helmet, Mariam nods, then realizes the gesture is invisible to Char. She thanks them for the gesture, but Char only shrugs her off. “It’s nothing,” they say, but that’s not true. Char’s good at knowing the right words, and reaches out to others when Mariam would stay quiet. Mariam has poured out enough silence over the years. She wonders how Char always just knows, but she has never found the words to ask. Cool starlight rains down on the crew as they drift through the airlock and out into a Plutonian twilight. Cool starlight, and one frozen chip of sunlight mixed in with the rest as it slides down toward Pluto. Six days of day, then six of night; not that there’s much difference between night and day out here. The crew keeps Sagacity’s clocks set to the same time as what they left behind in Cape Canaveral, where it should currently be a hazy eighty-five degrees. Here, it’s two hundred and seventy-five below. Sometimes Mariam imagines what would happen if her suit ruptured. She pictures herself as a pillar of ice, tipping forward. When she shatters inside her suit, Pluto’s empty atmosphere does not carry the sound. Mariam helps Captain Valencia and Yance pack the Pilgrim’s engines with frozen methane, and then buckles in for the rough ride over the frozen surface of Sputnik Planum. Where are Baily and Jef right now? What are they feeling? What were they doing four and a half hours ago? Mariam can’t imagine they would take the time to sit down by a microphone on the Cape. Not right now. She stares into the bright diamond of sunlight that hovers over the horizon and wonders if they’re thinking of her at all in those interstitial moments. She knows she’s thinking of them. But do they know that? Captain Valencia and Yance want to check the cameras while they’re way out here on the plain anyway; Camera 7 has begun to tilt on its axis and needs to be stabilized if they’re going to capture the glacier flow that Mission Command is so keen on. They find the entire apparatus listing pitifully. One of the joints in a tripod leg refuses to latch. Yance blames the cold, the shoddy manufacturing, the quality of the materials, the long transit from Earth. Anything could have caused it—a simple accident, a stupid trick of fate. But Yance fixes it ably enough. Mariam stands off to the side and looks up at the stars while Valencia helps Yance align the camera to get the desired view across the face of the glacier. The ice flows too slowly for Mariam’s eyes too see, but the camera’s patience is infinite. They climb back into the Pilgrim and set off. Mariam’s teeth rattle together with the motion. The teeth lining the Pilgrim’s treads dig into the ice beneath, grinding away with the forward movement. The treads cling to Pluto’s implacable face, lest a bad bounce send the rover and its cargo flying astray in the microgravity. Mariam focuses on the off-kilter rhythm of the Pilgrim beneath her, and not on the pervasive cold. And not on Baily and Jef, their soft warm arms, the press of hot bodies in a bed only just big enough for the three of them. The too-small Orlando apartment that was never in all their time together too cold. Far too small a world to bring a child into, she thinks, then flinches away from that thought before it has a chance to burn. It takes four and a half hours for radio signals to travel all the way from Earth, but pain jolts along those billions of miles in half a second. Unloading the equipment at the designated drill site on the plain relieves the ache in Mariam’s belly. Distracts her from it, at least. Mariam sucks water out of the straw inside her helmet once the drill is in place; her stomach refuses an attempt to suck down the apricot-flavored paste from the food tube. She checks the sun’s position before turning on the drill to take her first sample. Then the vibration of the drill, buzzing through the ice under Mariam’s feet and up into the hollow space under her ribcage, drums out the thoughts in her head. The drill yields an ice core sample two meters long and eight centimeters in diameter. Old ice, laid deep. Mariam will figure out just how old it might be based on what kinds of deposits it contains, based on the secret folds and faults that lie hidden inside. A message from Pluto’s past, and a heavy one at that. It takes her, Valencia, and Yance all working together to maneuver it onto the back of the sledge. They take three more samples altogether. Mariam straightens her back after the last one is secured onto the Pilgrim, and scans the horizon. The sun is gone. Mariam’s knees tremble. She locks them in place and checks the display inside her helmet in case she missed a call from Char. Nothing. Six days of Pluto’s slow-turning bulk with its back turned to home, to sunlight, to Jef and Baily. Six days of radio silence. Six days is forever, because in six days it will be too late to say goodbye. Not the first thing Mariam has missed on the five-year-long mission, won’t be the last, but it will be the worst. Five years out and back: a lifetime. Not Mariam’s lifetime, not Jef’s or Baily’s. Annika’s lifetime. Mariam follow Valencia and Yance up into the Pilgrim, checks that the samples are properly secured. Inside her helmet, tears carve lines down her face. They feel cold enough to freeze, but of course they won’t, and she can’t wipe them away. They evaporate slowly into the dry air in her helmet and leave salt tracks on her face as the Pilgrim shudders to life beneath her feet. “Lieutenant,” says Valencia. His voice snaps across the radio in her helmet. “Buckle in.” Mariam complies. “Maybe there’ll be a message waiting for you on the other side,” says Yance, over the open channel between the three of them. Mariam looks at the back of her helmet. That’s all she can see of Yance; the rest is hidden behind the driver’s seat. “I’m sure they’ll get something queued up for once we cutover again.” Valencia tells Yance to focus on driving. Mariam stares out at the twin beams streaming from the Pilgrim’s headlamps. She searches for answers, and when there are none to be had, she searches for questions. But there is nothing out there but the white gleam of light on the empty plains, punctuated by the odd long dark streak. Pluto’s bones. The ride back to Sagacity is silent. Once the airlock cycles them through, Captain Valencia pulls off his helmet and waits for her to take off hers before he says, “I’m sorry, lieutenant. I know what she meant to you.” Does he? Mariam isn’t sure she does. She puts away her spacesuit and retreats to her pod, where pictures flicker on the wall. Some are old, and some are newer, beamed along a radio wave to Mariam during her journey out into the universe. Here is her and Baily and Jef at city hall, signing the paperwork; Baily and Mariam have ribbons in their hair, and Jef’s only ornamentation is one of his rare smiles. Here is the party they threw when Mariam finished her PhD, all empty wine-boxes and streamers. And here is a newer picture, grainy from its flight across the solar system, of Baily’s big round belly and her big warm smile. And here is that baby, now an infant, now a toddler. Annika. Annika is: two years old. Annika is: dark-haired like Mariam and tall like Jef and full of Baily’s smiles. Annika is: Mariam’s daughter, and she isn’t. Wasn’t. She’s Jef’s sperm, Baily’s womb, a host of chemicals and a small army of doctors. And of course Mariam’s egg, carefully collected and left behind in a lonely freezer. But all that’s just the recipe, not the reality. To Annika, Jef and Baily are dad and mom. To Annika, Mariam is a crackle of sound, a glossy smile in the pictures taped to the apartment fridge. And what is she to Jef and Baily now, frozen and far away? They waited less than a year after Mariam left. Annika would have been four by the time she returned. Should have been. She couldn’t have turned down the trip, though. That would have meant kissing her career goodbye. Her work would not wait for her, but somehow she had thought her family could. Would hold still like a photograph, or the contents of a silent freezer. “Not much longer now,” was the last thing she’d heard from Baily. “A week, maybe less.” That was six days ago now, when Pluto had first rolled over to tentative daylight. And now, six days of silence. Was it Mariam who contributed the fatal flaw, or Jef? It shouldn’t matter, but of course it does. To Mariam, if not to the others. She could find the words to apologize for a crooked strand of DNA. The rest is so tangled, the threads of Jef and Baily and Annika’s lives twisted together and frozen in a core sample that goes all the way through Mariam. She doesn’t know what to say, and she needs someone else to say it first. Why didn’t they call? Mariam knows why. She knows that she’s a flickering candle in the incandescence of their grief. She knows that it’s wrong to resent the distance that she’s imposed, that she’s created. She resents it anyway. The sky is dark through the little viewport in the curve of Mariam’s wall. Her fingers spread on the thick glass, cool despite the many layers of insulating gas between her and the vacuum outside. If she could have reached high enough to touch the sun before it faded—what then? From Pluto, the sun is scarcely a speck, but the Earth is missing entirely. And no one on that hot green-blue world can look up into the night sky and see Pluto’s frozen face, either. Mariam reaches for her tablet, puts it on the desk in front of her. She wraps her arms around herself and closes her eyes. Words drag out of her slowly, chipped from the ice. Maybe the ice will melt one day, and maybe it won’t, but for now it’s enough to excavate what she needs. The words come out wrong, all wrong, but they come, and that’s all that matters. Mariam has six days to get them right.   END "To Touch the Sun Before it Fades" was originally published in PerVisions and is © Copyright Aimee Ogden 2016. This recording is a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives license which means you can share it with anyone you’d like, but please don’t change or sell it. Our theme is “Aurora Borealis” by Bird Creek, available through the Google Audio Library. You can support GlitterShip by checking out our Patreon at patreon.com/keffy, subscribing to our feed, or by leaving reviews on iTunes. You can also pick up a free audio book by going to www.audibletrial.com/glittership or buy your own copy of the Spring 2018 issue at www.glittership.com/buy Thanks for listening, and we’ll be back soon with a GlitterShip original, "Stories My Body Can Tell" by Alina Sichevaya.

GlitterShip
Episode #60: "Unstrap Your Feet" by Emma Osborne

GlitterShip

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2018 21:20


Unstrap Your Feet by Emma Osborne     The mud on your legs covers you from knees to toes so I can’t quite tell where the soft leather of your boots meets your flesh until blood blooms from your ankles. I offer you wine. You take a long sip and hand me back the glass as you unstrap your feet. Your hooves shine as you toss your humanity into a pile by the door. You sniff the air. You take in the saffron, the lemon, the scorch of sage. “Darling,” you say. “I thought I told you I was sick of fish?” You did, but that was a year ago and I thought we’d come around to it again. My eyes linger on your slim patterns. They’re thin like a doe’s legs; one good crack with a cricket bat would bring you down.   [Full story after the cut.]     Hello! Welcome to GlitterShip Episode 60! This is your host, Keffy, and I'm super excited to share this story with you. Today we have a GlitterShip original, "Unstrap Your Feet" by Emma Osborne and a poem, "The Librarian" by Rae White. Both pieces are part of the new GlitterShip issue that is now available. The Spring 2018 issue of GlitterShip is available for purchase at glittership.com/buy and on Kindle, Nook, and Kobo. If you're a Patreon supporter, you should have access to the new issue waiting for you when you log in. The new issue is only $2.99 and all of our back issues are now $1.49. GlitterShip is also a part of the Audible Trial Program. This means that just by listening to GlitterShip, you are eligible for a free 30 day membership on Audible, and a free audiobook to keep. If you're looking for an excellent book with queer characters, Rivers Solomon's An Unkindness of Ghosts is an amazing listen. The story features a colony ship having power problems and some internal unrest. Our protagonist, Aster, is a brilliant scientist and doctor trapped in an extremely socially and racially segregated society. The book also deals with non-neurotypicality, intersex, and fluid/questioning gender identity. An Unkindness of Ghosts is part mystery, part colony ship drama, and part coming of age story (though it is not YA). Rivers has amazing prose, and the narration in this audio book sets it off wonderfully. To download An Unkindness of Ghosts for free today, go to www.audibletrial.com/glittership — or choose another book if you're in the mood for something else. There are content warnings on this episode for a very, very sexy poem and descriptions of domestic emotional abuse in "Unstrap Your Feet."     Rae White is a non-binary poet, writer, and zinester living in Brisbane. Their poetry collection Milk Teeth won the 2017 Arts Queensland Thomas Shapcott Poetry Prize and is published by the University of Queensland Press. Rae’s poem ‘what even r u?’ placed second in the Overland Judith Wright Poetry Prize. Rae’s poetry has been published in Meanjin Quarterly, Cordite Poetry Review, Overland, Rabbit, and others.     The Librarian by Rae White     locked in ∞ nostalgia after dark ∞ thumb throughfavourites: nin-like erotica ∞ with storms simulatinghunger, flirting & fireworks, cruise shipkisses ∞ here, every heel click is echo-church, like the ruckus I make atfunerals ∞ every movement casts my shadow: spellsspilling over bookshelves ∞ I’m not trapped, I havea key ∞ but I stay curled in the wickerchair ∞ waiting for echo-click of ribs and what remains ∞ the flossedfragments of my midnight ghost with her yawn-widekiss & skinless skull ∞ her cartilage grip & gasp & pelvicbone clasped tight to my thigh ∞ her shiver-glitches, eachmore grating & copper-tasting than the last ∞ her brittlepushes as she groans ∞ against my knuckled hand ∞ I tastesoot & swordfish later ∞ I press herbetween folds of wildflower books & singtimidly of the moon as she sleeps       Emma Osborne is a queer fiction writer and poet from Melbourne, Australia. Emma’s writing has appeared in Shock Totem, Apex Magazine, Queers Destroy Science Fiction, Pseudopod, the Review of Australian Fiction and the Year’s Best Australian Fantasy and Horror, and has fiction forthcoming at Nightmare Magazine. A proud member of Team Arsenic, Emma is a graduate of the 2016 Clarion West Writers Workshop. Emma is a former first reader at Clarkesworld Magazine, and current first reader at Arsenika. Emma currently lives in Melbourne, drinking all of the coffee and eating all of the food, but has a giant crush on Seattle and turns up under the shadow of the mountain at every opportunity. You can find Emma on Twitter at @redscribe.     Unstrap Your Feet by Emma Osborne     The mud on your legs covers you from knees to toes so I can’t quite tell where the soft leather of your boots meets your flesh until blood blooms from your ankles. I offer you wine. You take a long sip and hand me back the glass as you unstrap your feet. Your hooves shine as you toss your humanity into a pile by the door. You sniff the air. You take in the saffron, the lemon, the scorch of sage. “Darling,” you say. “I thought I told you I was sick of fish?” You did, but that was a year ago and I thought we’d come around to it again. My eyes linger on your slim patterns. They’re thin like a doe’s legs; one good crack with a cricket bat would bring you down. “I want to eat something warm-blooded,” you say, as you divest yourself of your coat, your scarf. “Ribs. A steak. Liver.” You smell of honey and rosemary; honey for sweetness and rosemary for fidelity, remembrance and luck. I wonder how long it’ll take to re-make dinner. Too long. My fingers tangle in my pocket, deep down where you shouldn’t be able to see. Maybe I can talk you around. Your eyes sketch over my shoulder, my elbow. You can see the tension in my muscles, can map my posture and my heart rate and you know that my nails are digging into my palms nearly before I feel the skin split. “We’ll order something,” I say, but it’s risky to have something delivered to the door when you’ve taken off your feet. Once, somebody saw, and then they didn’t ever see anything again. There’s still a stain in the laundry that I can’t scrub away.  You pause for a moment, just for the pulse of a few seconds, but it’s enough for my stomach to plunge and my mind to spin out infinite possibilities. The end of each thread is a broken finger or a pair of shattered wine glasses or just a cool, detached look that I’ll turn over and over in my head at night, knowing that despite our vows, sealed with blood and smoke and iron, you’ve decided that you’re going to have to kill me after all. “Fine,” you say, “anything but pizza.” These are the kinds of conversations that normal people have, every night, every month, with wrinkled brows and hunched shoulders and with a creased blazer hung up for another weary tomorrow. You take your time in the shower while I call for dinner. With any luck you’ll stay there, or in the bedroom, until the delivery comes. I’ve decided on BBQ from the place three streets away. They don’t ask questions if we order mostly meat, although I add a couple of sides—mac and cheese and some fries—for show. When the food arrives, I take care to open the door only a few inches, to take the bags and construct a “Thanks!” and to give a reassuring smile. I can hear you clattering around in the kitchen. I can nearly hear you scowling at the unwanted fish, scraped into a bowl for me to eat tomorrow. I plate up dinner and you join me at the table with your canines glinting. I would have thought you’d have dull herbivore teeth, what with the hooves, but you have your father’s jawline, his bite. Sometimes I run my tongue over my own teeth, fearful that they’re sharpening and wondering what it would mean if they did. The food smells glorious, though I’m the only one who eats the sides. The mac and cheese is chewy and rich and creamy and I savor every bite after a diet so heavy in meat. “Tell me about your day,” I say, nibbling on a forkful of pulled pork. I don’t care, not really, but it’s one of the only ways I can get news of the outside world on an ordinary, everyday level. The news is good for broad strokes, but I don’t get to hear about the lavender blooming in Mrs. Dancy’s yard or the color of the sky in midwinter dusk. You’re in a good mood from the food so you appease me with small stories whilst you tear rich, fatty meat from a rib-bone. You’ve got a smear of sauce on your chin. The scent of hickory smoke has soaked into your skin. When I remember the days I had dared to drag my fingers through your hair, I tamp down a shudder and wonder if your budding horns rasp more like bones or fingernails. Our wedding feast was nothing like this, but I suppose I’d always known you had secrets. Still, the feast was glorious and fine, a celebration for the ages. Oh, that night. We’d hoisted my mother’s crystal and downed the finest champagne after the ceremony under the oak tree. My father was in charge of speeches and keeping cups full. Your mother roasted us a pair of swans. We ate them with silver forks and our fingers. There were charred potatoes and glass jars full of honey and red apples baked into pies. Bowls of cherries as bright as blood dotted the groaning tables and the air was heavy with the scent of roasted figs. I hadn’t known then that your feet came off. I’d only known that your smile made my heart bloom like a blushing rose and that your kisses tasted of jasmine. Your father was in charge of the music, and soon enough everyone was spinning, dancing, stamping to his wild fiddle, all red-faced and heaving, their legs shaking as they gasped for breath. I was happy that night. Sometimes I think I can still smell it, as if happiness is a hint of perfume saved in a handkerchief that I’ve tucked into the pocket of an old coat. You’re finished with your food so I load the dishwasher. I used to like washing the dishes by hand and carefully wiping them clean with my favorite faded red dishtowel, but we both agreed that the dishwasher is better for the environment. It’s curious, the things you care about. I try not to make any unnecessary noise as we wind down the hours before bed. Sometimes I can get away with reading on the couch for a few hours. If I’m almost entirely still, your eyes skip over me when you’re restlessly roaming the house, your hooves clacking on the floorboards. I tried to get out once. I still have the scars on my ribs from your teeth. I try not to care what you are doing, but tonight in the basement it involves knives and the squeal of metal on metal. I can’t help but look up when you walk past the lounge room, your muscled arms popping with excited veins, your face flushed, your hair a mess. Our eyes meet. I’m usually more careful than that, and look away, but this time I smile in my panic. You smile back, delighted. All I can see is your teeth. I used to be so much bigger, so much more. I had dreams and loves and fancies; my heart was spun sugar and grace. That me is dead now, my delicate heart crushed. You have eroded me like a hard rain erodes a mountain: bit by bit; thousands of tiny strikes. You’re cooking something in the kitchen that smells like apples and roasted flesh. It’s rare enough for you to do so, and anxiety tightens my chest as I wonder what it means. I try to tune it out, to hold my breath, but the house is full of the smell. When you finally call me to bed, I slide a marker into my book. The pages are sharp on my fingertips. “Goodnight, darling,” you breathe into my ear after you’ve kissed me. “Goodnight,” I say, my eyes squeezed shut in the dark. You know the catch of my breath when it hitches; you know the sound of my tears as they track down my cheeks. I’ve learned to lie flat and still under the smoke-gray blankets, to move only when necessary, to not roll. When I was young, I’d sleep carelessly, roaming about the bed like a slumbering explorer, one leg out at an angle and with an open palm up to the sky. These days it’s all straight lines and aching bones from a lack of shift. Most nights, I don’t sleep. Not until you’ve gotten up and strapped your feet back on and gone into the world. When the sun peeps through the curtains and I’m sure you’ve gotten clear of the house I collapse onto the couch, tuck a blanket around me. The bed reminds me of nothing but cold misery. Soon you’ll be home again, and we’ll feast again, smile carefully at each other over bone-white plates and French cutlery with scarlet handles. I spend the rest of the day cleaning with vinegar and lemons. I square your sharpened tools away, grant symmetry to the house. I listen to news radio as I tidy, desperate for the sound of another human voice. Sometimes I write on scraps of paper, on anything that will take my mark. I write about me and you, and I am sure that it reads like a fairy tale, or a biblical nightmare, or perhaps something stitched together from their forgotten parts. I can’t risk you finding my words. When I have covered every scrap of surface with truths I place the paper on my tongue, pulp it with my dull human teeth, and devour us. I check my body over in the shower when I make it under the hot water in the sun-bright afternoon. My scars are days old, weeks old, a hundred years old. There’s nothing poking through my scalp yet, and my feet are just feet. You are the one who changed. This evening when you come home you’re carrying something in a leather satchel that smells of blood and beeswax. You hold my eye with a wild smile as you snap it open. Inside is a new pair of feet. I know them because they’re my feet, right down to the cracked heels and the crooked little toes. “These are for you,” you say, measuring my calves with your eyes and squinting at my shoes. “Now that you’re ready.” Your eyes are sharp, loving, sparking like struck flint. What did I do to make you think that this is what I wanted? My face twists into a grimace that you mistake for a smile. I take the feet. You grin like the sun coming up and slip past me into the kitchen. I merely stand, horrified but absently holding the feet that I could use to walk outside. When you return, you’re holding a small plate heavy with warmed-up dark meat and pale apple flesh. “Baked apples, lungs, and liver, with plenty of butter,” you say. The fruit of temptation. Organs of the breath and soul. Milk and meat. So that’s what you were cooking. I know my legends well enough to know that eating from this plate will change me forever. I gently place my new feet near the door next to yours and take up the silver fork. “Let me,” you say. The last time I saw your face this bright was under the light of a thousand fireflies on our wedding day. Refusing you has always been an impossibility. You ease a slice of liver into my mouth. As I chew I feel my calves split like an inseam. I thought it would hurt when my old feet slid off, but you kneel before me and tug my ankles and look, they’re free and loose and bloody. It smells like a slaughterhouse in here. Blood and sharpness. You must hold me upright as I kick out of my old feet. My new hooves haven’t hardened yet; they’re still feathery and glistening from their birth. There’s bile in my throat and I can only hope you put my wild pulse down to excitement. You ease me onto the couch with your strong arms and kiss my forehead. I’m panicking, but I hold myself as still as I can. What have I become? What will I become? I am nauseous but suddenly terribly hungry, for meat and flowers and fresh air. I scuff my hooves on the floor. You trace the rubbery feathers with a loving fingertip. In an hour, maybe two, my hooves will be firm and ready to encase in their disguise of flesh, and the two of us will leave the house, together. “Darling,” you say, “What do you feel like eating?” You clasp my fingers, too tight. “Whatever you want,” I whisper, trying desperately to keep my voice steady. You look so happy. I’ve gotten everything wrong, everything. Yes, I will walk outside, and yes I will lift a neighbor’s rose to my eager inhale, but you will be there beside me every single second. I laugh, unable to contain my tears. Now it’s the whole world. The whole world is my cage. We go.   END   “The Librarian” is copyright Rae White 2018. “Unstrap Your Feet” is copyright Emma Osborne 2018. This recording is a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives license which means you can share it with anyone you’d like, but please don’t change or sell it. Our theme is “Aurora Borealis” by Bird Creek, available through the Google Audio Library. You can support GlitterShip by checking out our Patreon at patreon.com/keffy, subscribing to our feed, or by leaving reviews on iTunes. You can also pick up a free audio book by going to www.audibletrial.com/glittership or buying your own copy of the Spring 2018 issue at www.glittership.com/buy Thanks for listening, and we’ll be back soon with a reprint of "To Touch the Sun Before it Fades" by Aimee Ogden.

Different Times Podcast
Episode 22: Who Is The Guitar Player In Black Sabbath?

Different Times Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2018 65:10


Good Lordi! Paul & Dan chat about a stack of new music they got into this week & discuss the rise of Employed To Serve & Kerrang! magazine as a whole. With the help of... KERRANG Issue 1682: Aug 2017 HIT PARADER: July 2007 Slabdragger . Culture Abuse . Cypress Hill . Beartooth . Windhand . Mammoth Weed Wizard Bastard . Lithics . High On Fire . Employed To Serve . Milk Teeth . Body Hound . Conjurer . Enter Shikari . Linkin Park . Big Joanie . War On Women . Ozzy Osbourne . Heaven & Hell . Lordi . Marilyn Manson . Black Sabbath . Korn . Iron Maiden .

The Gender Agenda
Ep. 38 – What Even R U?

The Gender Agenda

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2018 60:23


This week on The Gender Agenda we spoke to 2017 Thomas Shapcott Poetry Prize winner and non-binary deity Rae White about the launch of their new book, Milk Teeth, celebrity, and... LEARN MORE The post Ep. 38 – What Even R U? appeared first on The Gender Agenda.

The Total Guitar Podcast
Episode Two: The Difficult Second Podcast

The Total Guitar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2018


In episode two of the Total Guitar Podcast, we talk to Lamb Of God’s Willie Adler, Deep Purple’s Steve Morse, plus Milk Teeth and Fangclub. We take you through the latest guitar news, what you can learn in issue 305 of the magazine, and check out demos of the two most exciting new amps from … Continue reading Episode Two: The Difficult Second Podcast

SOL Podcast
SOL Playlist E02: Hey Ladies

SOL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2018


p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 13.0px 0.0px; font: 13.0px Geneva} p.p2 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Helvetica} p.p3 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Helvetica; min-height: 14.0px} p.p4 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 13.0px 0.0px; font: 13.0px Geneva; min-height: 17.0px} This month’s SOL Playlist is all about the sick females in this punk/alternative/ska/hardcore scene. It’s a bummer that females aren’t represented nearly as well as they should be in our scene, so let’s celebrate these badass chicas. Listed below are the bands, songs, and female members of each band.   Music: * = Chicago band   -4:10Milk Teeth“Brain Food”Becky Blomfield (Vocals, Bass)   -6:24*Turnspit“Walk Away”Gillian McGhee (Vocals, Guitar)   -10:32Tsunami Bomb“Being Alright”Emily “Agent M” Whitehurst (Vocals)   -13:36The Bombpops“Be Sweet”Poli van Dam (Vocals, Guitar)Jen Razavi (Vocals, Guitar)   -16:04*The Hush Sound“Wine Red”Greta Salpeter (Vocals, Piano)   -18:35We Are The In Crowd“Dreaming Out Loud”Taylor Jardine (Vocals)   -21:38Conquer Divide“Self Destruct”Kia Castillo (Vocals)Janel Duarte (Vocals)Kristen Woutersz (Guitar)Izzy Johnson (Guitar)Ashley Colby (Bass)Tamara Tadic (Drums)   -25:35Dangerkids“blacklist_”Katie Cole (Drums)   -29:01Now, Now“Dead Oaks”Cacie Dalager (Vocals, Guitar, Keyboard)Jess Abbott (Vocals, Guitar)   -30:39Metric“Gimme Sympathy”Emily Haines (Vocals, Synths, Guitar, Tambourine, Harmonica, Piano)   -34:15*Early June“All We Have”Nikki Springstroh (Vocals)   -37:35The Summer Set“Girls Freak Me Out”Jess Bowen (Drums)   -40:17Tancred“The Ring”Jess Abbott (Vocals, Guitar)   -42:31Svetlanas“Go F*ck You Self”Olga (Vocals)   -43:42Sharptooth“Blood Upon Your Hands”Lauren Kashan (Vocals)   -46:10Doomtree“Little Mercy”Dessa (Vocals)   -50:23Mixtapes“Ross (Dirty Water)”Maura Weaver (Vocals)   -53:03Meg & Dia“The Last Great Star In Hollywood”Meg Frampton (Guitar, Vocals)Dia Frampton (Vocals, Keyboard)   -56:13PVRIS“Let Them In”Lynn Gunn (Vocals, Guitar, Keyboard)   -59:37*Little Crown“318”Phoenix Butler (Vocals, Ukulele)   -1:01:26The Distillers“Beat Your Heart Out”Brody Dalle (Vocals, Guitar)   -1:04:10Tip The Van“Refuse The Tide”Nicole Oliva (Vocals)Simone (Vocals, Guitar)Stephanie (Trombone, Synth)   -1:07:30Dead Sara“Monumental Holiday”Emily Armstrong (Vocals, Guitar)Siouxsie Medley (Guitar, Vocals)   -1:10:06Save Ferris“Anything”Monique Powell (Vocals)   -1:12:48Bad Cop / Bad Cop“Womanarchist”Stacey Dee (Vocals, Guitar)Jennie Cotterill (Vocals, Guitar)Myra Gallarza (Drums)Linh Le (Vocals, Bass)   -1:15:32Those Dancing Days“Fuckarias”Linnea Jönsson (Vocals)Lisa Pyk (Organ)Rebecka Rolfart (Guitar)Mimmi Evrell (Bass)Cissi Efraimsson (Drums)   -1:18:28Not On Tour“Flip”Sima Brami (Vocals)   -1:19:37Angry Amputees“She Said…”Stacy Dee (Vocals, Guitar)Jen Carlson (Drums)   -1:21:09Lights“Don’t Go Home Without Me”Valerie “Lights” Poxleitner (Vocals, Bass, Guitar, Drums, Synth)   -1:24:32*The Jades“Losers”Katie Krenning (Vocals, Guitar)Kathleen Lieffers (Vocals, Guitar)   -1:27:13TAT“Sandra Dee”Tatiana DeMaria (Vocals, Guitar)   -1:31:00Best Coast“Feeling OK”Bethany Cosentino (Vocals, Guitar, Piano)   -1:34:09*The Apology Tour“Anneliese”Michelle Lukezic (Bass, Vocals)   -1:36:00The Interrupters“By My Side”Aimee Interrupter (Vocals)   -1:38:20CrazyEightyEight“Colors (Halsey cover)”Lauren Babic (Vocals)   Chicago Pop Punk Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/user/1252916436/playlist/5V5Pf0rgt188LL2bxd4pWk Guarden Fresh Wednesdays: https://open.spotify.com/user/guardrailchicago/playlist/2FEg1mvEV1c6UdwgDqfkqM?si=pOVKU-LlSUeXv2AjSJYg3w   Intro: “Dreamwalker” by Speaking With Ghosts Closing theme: "I Got Another Girl Pregnant" by Guardrail   www.facebook.com/StandingOutLoud www.facebook.com/GuardrailChicago www.facebook.com/SpeakingWithGhosts

That's Not Metal
Untitled

That's Not Metal

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2017 93:30


Hill and Beez discuss the serious allegations against Brand New this week. There’s also the demise of Vans Warped Tour as a nationwide tour and, in better news, we look at the new releases from Milk Teeth, Greta Van Fleet, Cavalera Conspiracy and Toothgrinder.

Bitchin' Brew
#009 - Thom Denson (Brace Yourself PR / ex-Kerouac) + The Sour Taste single premiere

Bitchin' Brew

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2017 65:40


Danny heads up to The Big Smoke for some batch brew coffee with the one and only Thom Denson. As a publicist for Brace Yourself PR (http://braceyourselfpr.com), Thom has worked with everyone from Milk Teeth and Wolf Alice to Modern Baseball and Refused, as well as being the former frontman of Southampton hardcore legends Kerouac (RIP). Serious topics covered in the podcast include music's return to analogue formats, growing up in different eras of the Southampton punk scene and Thom's bid to read more books by starting the Mountfield Reading Club. Less serious topics include award show shenanigans, Taco Bell, coffee snobbery and how you can love both Tom Jones and Godsmack... Follow Thom on Twitter (he's proper hilarious): http://twitter.com/thomdenson ALSO: This episode features the world premiere of 'Am I Dead?', the new single by Hampshire punks The Sour Taste. Taken from their forthcoming 'Heartsinker' EP, out September 15th via Speaking Tongues. Pre-order 'Heartsinker' now: http://shop.speakingtongues.co.uk/products/the-sour-taste-heartsinker SUBSCRIBE TO BITCHIN' BREW Apple Podcasts: apple.co/1r3vzei SoundCloud: soundcloud.com/bitchinbrew Acast: acast.com/bitchinbrew Facebook: facebook.com/b.brewcast Twitter: twitter.com/bitchinbrewcast Email: b.brewcast@gmail.com

The Curator Podcast
(Rebroadcast) Episode 33 - Justine Jones from Employed to Serve

The Curator Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2017 26:07


Real talk: I'm ill. And because I'm ill, I've been a little slack in putting together some interviews. You'll probably be able to tell when you listen to the start of this episode.I've been listening to the new Employed to Serve album a lot lately. It's really very good. They're about to head out on tour with Milk Teeth and Wallflower and I thought hey, this would be a perfect time to do a quick flashback to when I interviewed Justine. The band have come on a lot since this interview was first broadcast, touring an absolute boatload, playing festivals and releasing the frankly wonderful album 'The Warmth of a Dying Sun'.I had a lot of fun doing this interview, and it's actually still pretty good. I hope you enjoy it.(Originally broadcast on January 22nd 2016)It can sometimes be stressful when trying to arrange interviews. Some people are funny about doing podcasts. Some people feel that doing a “wee” thing, like an interview for this podcast, isn't a particularly good use of their time. I think both of these things are fair enough. If you're going to get interviewed by The Guardian or Kerrang! Magazine then it makes way more sense to do that than it does to do this.Plus, it's not like I'll ever get Dave Grohl or something on here, is it?Obviously it's more irritating when someone just doesn't like doing podcast interviews, yet it just reminds me how lucky I've been to talk to some of the people I've spoken to;  people who have reputations for being choosey about what they do have chosen to speak to me, and that's very cool.I suppose what I'm getting at is that I'm still super thankful for people taking time out of their day to have a chat with me. And even more thankful to you guys for sticking with me.BUT HOW DOES THIS RELATE TO THIS WEEK'S EPISODE?! Well, I had some issues trying to book guests this week and then two came along at once. Only, both came along at the end of the week. My original intention was to interview Justine, get home, edit it and upload it, then get it out into your ears by 11.59pm on Thursday. Sadly, that didn't happen.So, I'm sorry for being a little late. Nothing pains me more than being late. Seriously.What transpired though was a really good interview, and I think it's worth waiting a little longer for. Employed to Serve are a mathy hardcore band of the kind I find myself increasingly drawn to as I grow older, and it was awesome to speak to another woman for this podcast when I've been struggling to find people to come on.Highlights include:Wetherspoons and beerRider beers and general drinking on tourWhen Justine realised she was creativeAnd when she realised she wanted to be in a bandSome influences in ETS' soundDeftones and musical evolutionWhy math-type music is perhaps getting more popular than beforeSexism in the music industryOur favourite albums of last yearSometimes the best parts of the conversation happen after you switch off the microphone, and you'll just need to take my word for it when I say that we say we continued chatting after I stopped recording.ETS are a band that is only going to grow, in my opinion, and I'm glad I got a chance to speak to Justine before they get even bigger. They absolutely nailed it at the show later that night and I highly recommend getting along to see them if you can.Oh, and I'm sorry for the drunken story ramble at the end. I'm not perfect. Sometimes I'm prone to flights of fancy.I hope you enjoy the episode. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ian Hates The Scene
Ian Hates Music #101 - All The Hell You've Got To Spare

Ian Hates The Scene

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2017 93:02


It's the 101st episode of Ian Hates Music! Thank you to all the Haters out there for keeping the show going! There's so much more to come, you have no idea! Wait, did I already do this... Forget all that. It's time for Ian Hates Music to give you all your weekly podcast doses of metalcore, post-hardcore, metal, screamo, emo, nu-metal, punk, electronicore, pop-punk, and deathcore that you've been missing ever so much! (plus even more!) Here's another fantastic FREE episode of Ian Hates Music! Ian and Jackson talk your scene news from: Cute Is What We Aim For, Fear Factory, Dragonforce, Metallica, Adema, All That Remains, Linkin Park, and Parkway Drive! And New Songs from: Milk Teeth, Eighteen Visions, and Eidola! And album reviews from:​​​​​​​​​ Grayscale - Adornment - Fearless Records Kingdom of Giants - All The Hell You’ve Got To Spare - InVogue Records Motionless in White - Graveyard Shift - Roadrunner Records Incendiary - Thousand Mile Stare - Closed Casket Activities At the Drive-In - in.ter.a.li.a - Rise Records A Lot Like Birds - DIVISI - Equal Vision Records Plus, Breakdown From The Past, concert reviews (Knuckle Puck, Mayday Parade, and Famous Last Words), and so much more! Don't forget to support Ian Hates Music! Subscribe, rate, and share Ian Hates Music on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play Music, and any of your favorite podcast listening apps! Now on SoundCloud! Links below: Ian Hates Facebook Twitter Instagram iTunes Stitcher Google Play Music SoundCloud And the link for Ty's Blog - Check it out! Ty Rock City All sound bites or clips are exclusive property of their respective owners and are in no way affiliated with Ian Hates Podcast or its' sponsors. They are used here for entertainment purposes only. Enjoy!

Track 7 Podcast
2: Milk Teeth

Track 7 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2017 46:32


This month, Rob and Ryan talk to Milk Teeth. Becky, Chris and Oli from the band join Track 7 at a Wetherspoons in their hometown of Stroud to talk about the UK DIY scene, and to start drinking inappropriately early. Theme music: Video Killed the Radio Star by Joyce Manor (Used with permission)

DIY Podcast
Reading Festival Special #1: Two Door, The Japanese House, Milk Teeth & Spring King.

DIY Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2016 38:03


It’s the first half of a Reading & Leeds special with the DIY team, as Two Door Cinema Club, Spring King, Milk Teeth and The Japanese House spill about festivals past, new material, and - with Amber in particular - whether she’d live in a house made of jelly. Of course she would. Ft. the DIY voices of El Hunt, Tom Connick and WIll Richards, produced by Ally McCrae, hosted by the lovely Audioboom. #twodoor #readingfestival #leedsfestival #randl16 #OfficialRandL #festivals #music #gigs #DIY

Bitchin' Brew
#004 - Milk Teeth

Bitchin' Brew

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2016 55:45


Danny shotguns a beer for the first time before chatting to awesome UK punks Milk Teeth (and special guest/photographer extraordinaire Nick Suchak of Anabasis Media). There's loads of talk about their debut album, 'Vile Child', their recent US tour with Sorority Noise, Citizen and Turnover, and their exciting period of transformation over the last year. Also expect chat about blind dogs, chugging 2-litre bottles of wine for breakfast, hanging out with Mark Hoppus, bumping into 2 Chainz at SXSW, crippling addictions to Chipotle and grape soda, and the lost hardcore mashup EP... Check out Milk Teeth's debut album, 'Vile Child' on iTunes: http://smarturl.it/VileChild Like the band on Facebook and follow them on Twitter: http://facebook.com/milkteethpunx / @MILKTEETHPUNX Also show some love for Anabasis Media: http://facebook.com/anabasismedia / @AnabasisNick Please show your support for 'Bitchin' Brew' by subscribing via iTunes and/or Soundcloud and sharing it with your friends! http://randonsreviews.blogspot.com/ http://facebook.com/randonsreviews/ @randonsreviews #RANDONSREVIEWS

That's Not Metal
Balls On Parade

That's Not Metal

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2016 104:34


Hill and Beez discuss the Rage Against The Machine rumours, who will drum for The Misfits, the AWFUL new Buckcherry rap rock project and the brand new Brand New track. There's reviews on the new albums from Issues, Pup, DevilDriver and Tiger Army and Milk Teeth join us for Album Club this week to talk about The Darkness's Permission To Land. Now tell Beez to put some clothes on...

Stage Dives and High Fives Podcast
Episode 4: Don't Call It A Comeback!

Stage Dives and High Fives Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2016 36:14


IN THIS EPISODE... The boys discuss the Reading and Leeds Line-Up announcement, gig ticket prices, CREEPER's new music video, Moose Blood's UK Tour, Milk Teeth and Basement's new albums, the creation of POP GOES COUNTRY and the brand new Deftones album teaser.

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Feat new music from Black Coast, Lordis, Milk Teeth, Shell Beach, Bloodiest. Plus all the news & chat from the alternative world. Audible - audibletrial.com/machogrande Big Cartel - https://machogrande.bigcartel.com Voicemail - 05603 689 842 contact us - info@machograndepodcast.co.uk Twitter - @machogranderock merch - http://www.machogrande.bigcartel.com/ 'This podcast is intended for promotional purposes only' Macho Grande Podcast' does not claim to own copyright etc, all copyright is respected to the artists and labels.

The Curator Podcast
16 - Joshua Bannister from Milk Teeth

The Curator Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2015 26:56


This is the last of the interviews I conducted at Hevy festival back at the start of August, and is a pretty great short and sweet conversations with Josh from Milk Teeth.The band had just played their set on the main stage not long before this interview, and in a bizarre twist of fate it turned out that Josh and Becky were being interviewed by the people who were in the tent next to us mere moments before this chat.You'll also be glad to know that I was sober for this one.Highlights include:Playing shows both for the fans that love it and for themselvesCreating art is selfish, even when you're doing it to a crowdBeing okay with the fact that not everyone likes your musicThey used to get angry that people wouldn't be into their music at shows but now they do just do it for themselves and for the fans that love itYou have to want to do it because you need to go through playing to people who don't care and busting your ass for very little before you get to the place where people appreciate youBeing very humble about the opportunity he and his band have to make musicElliott Smith and the way he stopped wanting to play live but had to do it anywayYou have to be realistic with yourself and your motivation because you never know when that passion will vanishWhy the band don't play songs from their first record anymoreHow the meaning of songs can change over the yearsHonesty is absolutely key on stageJosh is a really intense dude who quite clearly loves playing music more than anything else. Milk Teeth's music might be closer to grunge than anything else, but Josh's songwriting style is more akin to someone like Elliott Smith in its thoughtfulness.After this interview we spent another five minutes talking about the brilliance of Elliott Smith. I'm a big gutted that I turned off the recorder at that point but as you'll be able to tell towards the interview there was some kind of light aircraft hovering right over our heads which was making it difficult to hear anything properly.Nevertheless, despite the shortness of this interview I really enjoyed it and I hope you do too.Featured MusicIntro: Voodoo Puppets – Electric Chair Blues (used under CC licence, you can check it out here).Milk Teeth - VitaminsMilk Teeth - TrampolineI make no claim to the copyright of any of the music in this episode.Image courtesy of Noise Cannon.LinksYou can check out Milk Teeth on Twitter and Facebook. Josh's twitter account can be found here.You can download their EP 'Sad Sack' in just about every online place imaginable, but it's best to go through their bandcamp.Thank you!My thanks are eternal to you and everyone else who has listened to the podcast and helped me get it to where it is. It's no longer on the front page of iTunes but YOU can help me get back there. If you could take a second to rate and review this podcast on iTunes I'd love you forever and ever.Questions? Feedback?You can do either by dropping a comment in the comment box below.Social MediaI'm on a few social media sites, so it'd be pretty handy if you could show me some love over there.Check out the Facebook page.Or you can get me on Twitter.Oh and seriously, rating and reviewing this podcast on iTunes would be amazing. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Curator Podcast
08 - Laurent Barnard and Stuart Gili-Ross from Gallows/Venn Records

The Curator Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2015 49:57


You have to wait for good things.This interview was the third one I conducted. It’s also the first and only episode where I’ve interviewed more than one person. This was not by design, and it was extremely lucky that I’d brought a shotgun mic with me, otherwise I’d have been screwed. I also had a friend on hand to help. So thanks must go out to David Rees. He’s a good sound recordists and an even better guitar tech.This was a total pain to edit, particularly because Departures (who are a great band, by the way) started playing pretty much the second I hit record.What transpired was, I think, a pretty good interview. The whole band were in the room at the time, but Lags and Stu were really the ones who wanted to talk. The interview is kind of split into two parts. Not deliberately, it just so happens that the conversation kind of went that way. First half is about Venn, second half is about Gallows. There’s a Milk Teeth track in between because goddamn they are good.Highlights include:The ethos behind Venn RecordsThe reason Venn Records was formedHow Gallows is harder to organise than it used to be now that they spread out all over the worldAnd how Venn is actually easier because it’s mostly done by emailHow Scandinavian hardcore bands were the biggest influence on the bandWhen they realised that the band was going somewhereHow luck played a big factor in their rise to fameWhere they fit into the punk/hardcore scene in the early daysThe way their sound has shifted over the yearsThe way the band has went from playing small venues to huge venues and now back to small againAnd a whole bunch of great bands were mentioned: Beecher, D-Rail, Send More Paramedics, November Coming Fire, JR Ewing, Cave In, Milk Teeth, Liber Necris, Baby Godzilla (who are now called Heck) Jesus Fucking Christ and Marmozets.This interview was quite daunting for me. I’ve been a fan of Gallows since Orchestra of Wolves came out in 2006 and I’ve also been a fan of Alexisonfire forever, so to walk into a room to be greeted by a bunch of guys I have some serious respect for was an awesome and nervy experience.The ethos behind Venn Records really appeals to me, and their approach is refreshing compared to many other labels. It was great to hear them talk about that in the interview.Enjoy!You should sign up to my newsletter – I only send out one a week it and all it contains are ten cool news storys from the past week in the music/media/film and TV world.Featured MusicIntro: Voodoo Puppets – Electric Chair Blues (used under CC licence, you can check it out here).Gallows – Chains,Milk Teeth – Vitamins,Gallows – Cross of Lorraine.‘Chains’ is taken from Gallows new album Desolation Sounds. ‘Cross of Lorraine’ is taken from their last album, which is self titled. ‘Vitamins’ is taken from Milk Teeth’s EP Sad Sack. You can find all of these for sale at Venn Records. Milk Teeth’s EP is also available from Hopeless Records in America, and you can find Gallows’ latest album on Bridge 9 in the US.Be sure to check out the Venn Records website for a ton of great bands.LinksYou can find all of the aforementioned releases over on Venn Records. You can check out Venn on Facebook and Twitter.You can also find Gallows on Facebook and Twitter.Milk Teeth’s EP can be found here. You can also catch them on Facebook and Twitter.Thank you!I’m now in the New and Noteworthy in iTunes. This is a pretty big deal and I’d love to get to the front page. If you could take a second to rate and review this podcast on iTunes I’d love you forever and ever.Questions? Feedback?You can do either by dropping a comment in the comment box below.Or you can hit the contact link to show me some love by using the cool email form.Social MediaI’m on a few social media sites, so it’d be pretty handy if you could show me some love over there.Check out the Facebook page.Or you can get me on Twitter.Oh and seriously, rating and reviewing this podcast on iTunes would be amazing.The post TC8: Laurent Barnard and Stuart Gili-Ross – Gallows/Venn Records appeared first on The Curator Podcast. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.