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Fine Gael Cllr Tommy Griffin joins David after he was notified of illegal dumping in Milltown on the eve of the county clean up. The rubbish was only collected on Monday, which Cllr Griffin says isn’t good enough by the power at be at Clúid housing
TOP: Joe Gallo, the pride of Milltown, on building a winner at Merrimack, transitioning to the MAAC, Budd Clark, growing up Jersey and his Seven Fishes dinner menu. 25:30: Big Dance reactions, Walter Clayton and the zero-star recruit phenomenon 30:50: Transfer portal talk: Rutgers, Seton Hall, Monmouth, Princeton, FDU
We talk about all high sports going on in the Milltown and an interview with Nation Ford Athletic Trainers Samantha Holmes and Patty Curley! Great information about what these trainers do day to day. And it's March which is National Athletic Training Month!
Mac and Keith run down everything that happened in the Milltown this week including an undefeated Region champion, quite a few State Championship qualifiers in wrestling and we talk basketball playoffs that start this week for Milltown teams. And we touch on some goings on with Spring sports! JT is visiting family this weekend and we're looking forward to seeing him next weekend!
On 16 March 1988, loyalist paramilitary Michael Stone killed three mourners and injured 60 others attending a funeral for IRA members killed in Gibraltar.The so-called Gibraltar Three had been shot dead by the British Army and brought home to Belfast to be buried in the city's Catholic Milltown Cemetery.American journalist Bill Buzenberg, who was covering the funeral for National Public Radio in the US, was knocked off his feet in the gun and grenade attack. He shares his memories with Maggie Ayre.Eye-witness accounts brought to life by archive. Witness History is for those fascinated by the past. We take you to the events that have shaped our world through the eyes of the people who were there. For nine minutes every day, we take you back in time and all over the world, to examine wars, coups, scientific discoveries, cultural moments and much more. Recent episodes explore everything from football in Brazil, the history of the ‘Indian Titanic' and the invention of air fryers, to Public Enemy's Fight The Power, subway art and the political crisis in Georgia. We look at the lives of some of the most famous leaders, artists, scientists and personalities in history, including: visionary architect Antoni Gaudi and the design of the Sagrada Familia; Michael Jordan and his bespoke Nike trainers; Princess Diana at the Taj Mahal; and Görel Hanser, manager of legendary Swedish pop band Abba on the influence they've had on the music industry. You can learn all about fascinating and surprising stories, such as the time an Iraqi journalist hurled his shoes at the President of the United States in protest of America's occupation of Iraq; the creation of the Hollywood commercial that changed advertising forever; and the ascent of the first Aboriginal MP.(Photo: People help a wounded person in Milltown Cemetery after the attack at the funeral for three IRA members. Credit: Bernard Bisson/Sygma via Getty Images)
Jonah Jenkins joins us this episode to talk about Only Living Witness, Milligam, Milltown and much more... Music Only Living Witness "Slug" additional music The Charms "So Pretty" The Dogmatics "I Love Rock N Roll" Blowing Smoke with Twisted Rico is Produced and Hosted by Steev Riccardo
Are you concerned about the dangers of benzodiazepines and opioids? Curious about how these medications impact individuals with substance use disorders? In this episode of Cracking Addiction, Dr. Ferghal Armstrong and Dr. Richard Bradlow tackle the pressing issues surrounding the prescription of benzodiazepines and opioids. This is essential viewing for anyone interested in the complex dynamics of medication management and opioid stewardship.From the outset, we delve into the rising legal and ethical concerns GPs face when prescribing these medications. We discuss the escalated risks of co-prescribing benzodiazepines with other sedatives, including alcohol and opioids, which can be life-threatening. Our experts explain why saying no to persistent medication requests is difficult but sometimes necessary to uphold the principle of "primum non nocere" — do not harm.What sets this episode apart is its insightful historical context. We explore tranquilizers from the first minor tranquilizer, Milltown, to the development of major tranquilizers alongside antipsychotics and antidepressants. Dr. Bradlow's analysis is both rich and engaging, providing a broader understanding of how these medications evolved and why benzodiazepines, despite their therapeutic window, are fraught with dependency issues.Discover the nuanced strategies for managing long-term benzodiazepine and opioid prescriptions, especially in cases involving chronic pain and opioid use disorder. Learn about the importance of clear communication and shared decision-making between doctors and patients, which is crucial for safe prescribing practices.Feel empowered in your knowledge and join the conversation on how we can navigate these challenging waters responsibly. Whether you're a healthcare professional, educator, or someone affected by substance use disorders, this video provides the insights you need.
Other People's Money is our regular series on sports investment, with regular co-host Matt Rogan, co-founder of Two Circles. Our guests today are Jonathan Lenson and Sam Johnson, CEO and head of sport respectively at Milltown Partners, the communications and public policy consultancy co-founded by Paddy Harverson, the former PR to Manchester United and King Charles, among others.The conversation is prompted by some focus group work carried out by Milltown in to the reputational challenges that surround football's relationship with private investors, particulary from the US. It was Gary Neville of Sky Sports fame who called investors from North America 'a clear and present danger to the pyramid and fabric of the game'.Was he right? How many football fans share that view? How does the reputation of American money compare to other sources of investment from for example, Arab countries, such as Abu Dhabi, Qatar and Saudi Arabia, or even Hollywood stars like Ryan Reynolds?This gets us to other, deeper questions as to the cliches and tropes that attach themselves to sport's relationship with private investment of all types.This episode of Unofficial Partner is sponsored by We Are Sweet, helping you tell compelling stories in-the-moment, as they happen, from the heart of the action. We Are Sweet captures live biometric data from athletes to uncover great stories, from the big occasions to subtle micro-moments you might not even know are taking place. These are crafted into captivating stories and transformed into stunning visuals ready for your broadcast, live event displays, and second-screen fan experiences, all in real-time. From head-to-head heart rates to anticipated overtakes, We Are Sweet provides AI-driven insights to fuel conversations, inform bookmakers and predict future outcomes, all in the name of deepening fan engagement. Enhance your audience's understanding of the action like never before by using live data from We Are Sweet.Unofficial Partner is the leading podcast for the business of sport. A mix of entertaining and thought provoking conversations with a who's who of the global industry. To join our community of listeners, sign up to the weekly UP Newsletter and follow us on Twitter and TikTok at @UnofficialPartnerWe publish two podcasts each week, on Tuesday and Friday. These are deep conversations with smart people from inside and outside sport. Our entire back catalogue of 400 sports business conversations are available free of charge here. Each pod is available by searching for ‘Unofficial Partner' on Apple, Spotify, Google, Stitcher and every podcast app. If you're interested in collaborating with Unofficial Partner to create one-off podcasts or series, you can reach us via the website.
For the first time ever, we are live in Milltown, New Jersey where we bring you our Meet the Coaches show, as we sit down with all 12 members of the North Brunswick Raiders Football coaching staff in preparation of the 2024 high school football season.
On today's show: 10am-11am Canon John D Flannery and Cathal Sheridan give an insight into Milltown in years gone by We speak to members of local organisations Members of the Milltown Drama Society talk to us about their latest productions ‘Community Matters' broadcasts every second Friday morning from 9am on Galway Bay FM
11am - 12pm Milltown sports stars fill us in on Milltown's rich GAA history Craic agus ceol from locals Gerry green, Joe Sheridan and Galway Bay FM's Valarie Hughes talk about the tightknit community ‘Community Matters' broadcasts every second Friday morning from 9am on Galway Bay FM
On today's show: 9am-10am Milltown legend Jim Carney tells us his favourite memories of the area We hear about the development of the town ‘Community Matters' broadcasts every second Friday morning from 9am on Galway Bay FM
Tommy Tormey and Justin Mason are back in the Four Provinces to take us through the 1993/94 title winning season under Ray Treacy, Rovers' only major trophy in the 22 years between Milltown and Tallaght, and 1994/95 with the fallout of the departures of Geoghegan, Byrne and Eccles.
In this episode, Joe chats with Paddy Harverson, Co-Founder of Milltown Partners and Former Communications Secretary for the Royal Family & Director of Communications at Manchester United.Paddy discusses Milltown's unique approach to marketing their business, creating a successful company culture, and selling the business to an employee ownership trust in 2021.They discuss the influence of Paddy's journalism background and its importance in his subsequent roles, and how he navigated media relations at Manchester United under Sir Alex Ferguson's watchful eye, to managing the public image of King Charles and his royal household. He emphasises the importance of calmness, truthfulness, and maintaining professional boundaries in high-stakes environments. Paddy delves into Milltown's strategic focus on quality client relationships and honest communication, which has driven their reputation and growth, particularly in the tech and sports sectors. Together they explore the foundational values that contributed to the company's success, such as integrity, collaboration, and the privilege of selective project engagement. Lastly, they reflect on the evolving landscape of media and the crucial role of internal communications in navigating challenges like the pandemic.
Cllr Mike O’Shea is running for Fianna Fáil in the Dingle Local Electoral Area and is based in Milltown.
Tánaiste Micheál Martin was in Milltown, Dingle and Castleisland canvassing with local councillors on Friday. Jerry asked the Fianna Fáil leader about his party’s aims for the upcoming elections.
Nearly three out of four parents are unable to secure places for their children at Ireland's most oversubscribed second-level schools. The most heavily in-demand schools are in south Dublin where as little as 20% of applicants are successful. Joining Shane to discuss this was Barbara Ennis, Principal of Alexandra College, Milltown.
We talk the 2-2 draw with Derry on Monday night, Hannah Dunne interviews Rovers women's goalkeeper Amanda Budden and goalkeeping coach Karl Coleman, with their new season kicking off tomorrow, and there's a double author feature - David Proudlove concludes our Milltown series with his highly regarded book "When The Circus Leaves Town", about football clubs leaving their traditional homes, and, as we head to the Showgrounds on Saturday, the other one is Paul Little's "In the Shadow of Benbulben: Dixie Dean at Sligo Rovers", when the star centre-forward came to town at the start of the Second World War.
Gardaí are investigating after a man in his 80s was found dead in Castlemaine yesterday morning, with reports that he had suffered gun-shot wounds. Fr Danny Broderick is moderator of Castlemaine parish and is also parish priest of Milltown. The man was later named locally as Patrick ‘Paddy’ O’Mahony. This afternoon gardaí said they had arrested a man in his 60s on suspicion of Mr O’Mahony’s murder.
There is a shortage of GPs in rural Ireland. Why is there a reluctance for doctors to work in beautiful areas such as the Iveragh Peninsula? Dr Bernard Ruane is a GP based in Milltown in mid-Kerry. He says the crisis is due to several reasons including prohibitive insurance costs and bureaucracy.
We have a story of two wing-backs against Dundalk last week, and, as we look ahead to Tolka Park, dubbed "The Stadium of the Future" in 1987, there's a quick look at the KRAM campaign by Con Murphy and an interview with former Rovers player and manager Dermot Keely, about the four-in-a-row team and the leaving of Rovers' old home at Milltown, which was fraught with controversy. The last 1 hour 50 minutes of the show is Dermot and our reaction.
Chuck and John are just lil guys.Follow Chuck: https://www.instagram.com/chuckytubesocks/Follow Pete:https://www.instagram.com/petemorriscomedy/Subscribe to the YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@wellseepodcast/featuredtik tok: @wellseepodEmail us something: wellseepod@gmail.comIntro Song:Easy Rider by: Action Bronson, Arian Asllani, Justin Nealis, Mahzhar Alanson, Zafer HakansoyAlbum: Mr. Wonderful
Private school fees have increased by 17% across the sector, with fees for one school (St Columba's in Rathfarnham) reaching over €10,000. Speaking to Shane this morning on the show was Barbara Ennis, Principal of Alexandra College in Milltown.
Former Galway senior footballer Diarmaid Blake sat down with Paul Shaughnessy to reflect on his inter-county football career and the 2023 season with Milltown. Subscribe for more content! This podcast is brought to you by Steede Motor Group, Claregalway. For your personalised vehicle shopping experience! Find out more at steedemotorgroup.ie
The cost of sending a child to a fee-charging school has risen by nearly 17 per cent this year, amid criticism from principals over the “exclusion” of the private sector from a growing number of State grants. Barbara Ennis, Principal of Alexandra College in Milltown gave her reaction.
Shane Joseph will be revisiting Fika with Vicky this week, as we focus on two more of his novels, The Ulysses Man and Milltown. Never afraid to delve into the difficult subjects with gritty realism, Shane Joseph takes us into the lives of Sri Lanka immigrants forging new lives in Canada while healing old traumas and facing new challenges. He understands what he writes, The Ulysses Man being an autobiographical novel, and takes us to a place of more understanding. Shane's Bio Shane Joseph is a graduate of the Humber School for Writers. He is the author of seven novels and three collections of short stories. Shane's second novel, After the Flood, a dystopian novel of hope, released in 2009, won the Write Canada Award for best novel in the futuristic/fantasy category. His short fiction and non-fiction have appeared in literary journals and anthologies all over the world. His blog at www.shanejoseph.com is widely syndicated, he has a monthly column in The Sri Lankan Anchorman journal, and is the Book Reviews Editor for Devour Art & Lit Magazine. His most recent novel, Empire in the Sand, was released in September 2022. Shane is the owner and publisher of Blue Denim Press (www.bluedenimpress.com), a literary press he founded in 2011. He is responsible for editing, formatting, cover design, production, distribution, and promotion at his press. To date, the press has published over 40 titles (fiction and non-fiction) in paperback and e-book formats. In particular, Shane loves editing to release the story from within the words. More details on Shane's work, blog and book reviews can be found on his website at www.shanejoseph.com. He maintains an active presence on social media via Facebook, Instagram, Linked-In, Twitter and Goodreads. He has a growing collection of YouTube videos produced by him on book launches and author discussions.
Shane Joseph will be revisiting Fika with Vicky this week, as we focus on two more of his novels, The Ulysses Man and Milltown. Never afraid to delve into the difficult subjects with gritty realism, Shane Joseph takes us into the lives of Sri Lanka immigrants forging new lives in Canada while healing old traumas and facing new challenges. He understands what he writes, The Ulysses Man being an autobiographical novel, and takes us to a place of more understanding. Shane's Bio Shane Joseph is a graduate of the Humber School for Writers. He is the author of seven novels and three collections of short stories. Shane's second novel, After the Flood, a dystopian novel of hope, released in 2009, won the Write Canada Award for best novel in the futuristic/fantasy category. His short fiction and non-fiction have appeared in literary journals and anthologies all over the world. His blog at www.shanejoseph.com is widely syndicated, he has a monthly column in The Sri Lankan Anchorman journal, and is the Book Reviews Editor for Devour Art & Lit Magazine. His most recent novel, Empire in the Sand, was released in September 2022. Shane is the owner and publisher of Blue Denim Press (www.bluedenimpress.com), a literary press he founded in 2011. He is responsible for editing, formatting, cover design, production, distribution, and promotion at his press. To date, the press has published over 40 titles (fiction and non-fiction) in paperback and e-book formats. In particular, Shane loves editing to release the story from within the words. More details on Shane's work, blog and book reviews can be found on his website at www.shanejoseph.com. He maintains an active presence on social media via Facebook, Instagram, Linked-In, Twitter and Goodreads. He has a growing collection of YouTube videos produced by him on book launches and author discussions.
Milltown-Castlemaine defeated Fossa and the might of the Clifford brothers by just one point in the Kerry County Intermediate Football Final yesterday. Jerry spoke to Radio Kerry Gaelic football commentator Tim Moynihan.
Welcome to the PRmoment Podcast.Welcome to our October review of PR Pitches and mergers & acquisitions in the UK PR scene with Andrew Bloch.He is the lead consultant - PR, Social, Content and Influencer at the new business consultancy firm AAR and a partner at PCB Partners, where he advises on buying and selling marketing services agencies.Andrew was also a co-founder at PR agency Frank PR, where he is still a non-executive director at Frank PR.Thanks to our PRmoment Podcast sponsors, The PRCA.A reminder about our new event PR Masterclass: The Agency Growth Forum.At this one event, 22 experts will give 11 Masterclasses on essential elements of managing a modern, profitable and successful PR firm. Here's a summary of what Andrew and PRmoment founder discuss as PR enters its golden quarter!2 mins This month's PR agency pitch wins news:The Romans win DeliverooPHA win England GolfStripe win White & MackayMade by Giants win YouLendTaylor Herring win Sky Mobile and Sky BroadbandMission agencies Speed and Krow win the Post OfficeTigerbond win JustgivingPitch win EA Sports FCThird City win NespressoFour win The National Lottery Heritage FundFirstlight win Chivas BrothersCircle PR win Fairmont HotelsM&C Saatchi win Elizabeth Arden 12.30 mins Andrew reflects on the current state of the PR new business market as we enter the busy Christmas period“The markets in a decent place…there's hesitancy, but great agencies always do well despite the economy.”“The tech sector needs to realign and readjust, but it's not going anywhere - it will come back strong.”15 mins Andrew talks about this month's M&A activity“There a lot going on this month - both trade (deals) and private equity.”Havas acquires Australian Public Affairs (APA)Omnicom acquires Plus Comms and FP1 - US-based corporate PR and lobbying firms.“This is all about the run into the US presidential election.”Milltown acquire the tech policy consultancy TasoSEC Newgate aquire Wepublic, a corporate agency in the Netherlands.Tyto acquires Its a Rep, a Dutch comms agency.Farner acquires Lansons.“Farner now has about 17 agencies across Europe. Farner's fee income is about $86m globally.”“They've (Farner) have almost doubled in size in the last couple of years.”“Farner is backed by Waterland Private Equity, the same private equity firm that backed the Markettiers deal.”“The valuation of a business comes down to scale and specialist.”The way that Waterland works is that they don't like to get into bids…they want a partner. They invest time in a non-competitive process.”“It (Lansons) was an EOT, which sometimes makes it (a sale) a complex process.”“Gordon Tempest Hay (ex Teneo/Blue Rubicon) joined Lansons 18 months/2 years ago, and...he's found them a buyer.”“It's interesting that Cirkle and Lansons both sold relatively soon after becoming an Employee Owned Trust (EOT).”28 min Morrow Sodali, the US-based firm, acquires Powerscourt“I think this deal is worth in excess of £50m.”
It's the international break so we thought we'd do something a little different this week! Greavsey and Simon sat down with Matt Nelson, Barney Williams and Simon Nelson from the Milltown Brothers to discuss gigs with Nirvana, their love of VK's Burnley side and going on a mid-90s stag do with some Clarets players. The Milltown Brothers play Kanteena in Lancaster on November 25th and the Barnoldswick Music and Arts Centre on December 23rd. Tickets for the Lancaster gig are still available from https://www.skiddle.com/whats-on/Lancaster/Kanteena/milltown-brothers--Kanteena/36684595/Don't forget to like, share, review and rate From The Bee Hole End and follow us on social media - just search 'Bee Hole Podcast'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The games in the Galway SFC and IFC went right down to the wire, Eddie O Sullivan and Ciaran McGrath discuss it all. Subscribe for more content! This podcast is brought to you by Steede Motor Group, Claregalway. For your personalised vehicle shopping experience! Find out more at steedemotorgroup.ie
IT'S FOOTBALL SEASON! We preview all 3 high schools in the Milltown!
Do you know what a Hellbender is? It's North America's largest salamander, and in the state of Indiana it can only be found in the Blue River....which just happens to run right past Cave Country Canoes in Milltown. In this month's podcast at Cave Country Canoes, I get to talk with Nick Burgmeier, Extension Wildlife Specialist at Purdue University, and learn more about these interesting creatures and why they're so important. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michele-hardman/support
No international break for TFTES as we're back with John Byrne and Martin Moore in the Four Provinces for part 2 of That 70s Show, covering the emergence of disco, punk rock, Johnny Giles and Eamon Dunphy in the second half of the decade with the help of some more Con Murphy narration from 'Who Stole Our Game'. The lads ditch the flares and dodgy moustaches as they go from teenagers to young adults and witness Rovers' rock bottom of 63 paying customers at a home game in Milltown to three Cup final wins in the space of a year.
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We have a Bank Holiday six pointer over Dundalk and Sligo to talk about, and ahead of the UCD game before the mid-season break there's an interview with two ex-Hoops, Joe Hanrahan and Keith Dignam who played in the Students' 1984 FAI Cup final win over Rovers and were on opposing sides of the Manchester United friendly at Milltown in 1987, when Joe was in Alex Ferguson's squad.
In this bonus episode, John talks to Revilla Grooves (sponsors of summer soiree 6!) about their cool shop in Milltown, NJ!
Monty Banks, son of A CHORUS OF DISAPPROVAL guitarist Jeff Banks, sits down and discusses how he got into hardcore, starting Milltown Records, getting bands on the label, and focusing on releasing bands from the west coast. These videos are part of an ongoing video series chronicling the hardcore punk music scene. They are an addendum to the film Orange County Hardcore Scenester. This is a documentary I made that chronicles the 1990s hardcore punk scene. You can watch ORANGE COUNTY HARDCORE SCENESTER here: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/ochs Or, pick up the Orange County Hardcore Scenester DVD here: https://revhq.com/products/evanjacobs-orangecountyhardcorescenester-dvd?_pos=2&_sid=683ac2ce9&_ss=r Subscribe to ANHEDENIA FILMS UNLIMITED and watch every Anhedenia Film as many times as you like for $2 a month: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/afunlimited Check out Milltown Records here: https://tokenshreds.bandcamp.com/track/token-shreds-2?from=search&search_item_id=1695488600&search_item_type=t&search_match_part=%3F&search_page_id=2571433611&search_page_no=1&search_rank=4&search_sig=78e458452775db27fb1dcd13556a202a Contact the Orange County Hardcore Scenester Podcast here: anhedenia@hotmail.com Orange County Hardcore Scenester: Aftermath music provided by Dear Furious. The songs is "r/Complex”.
On this episode of The Buzz with Katie B, I talked with Oliver Sayani about his career in the music industry and got to learn his goals and dreams for this year! Where to find Oliver: *Upcoming Shows* April 8th Wiley's Last Resort in Whitesburg, KY Blind Feline opening for Mama Said String Band April 21st Kaiju in Louisville, KY April 29/30 Fuzzy Pig Festival in Milltown, IN Blind Feline & EPKA (Wheeler Walker Jr. Tribute Band) May 6th Kentucky Derby food drive house show in Louisville, KY Blind Feline May 20th Monarch in Louisville, KY “KY Drifter” Blind Feline Album Release Show https://www.oliversayani.com https://www.facebook.com/oliversayaniguitar My links- What I am currently listening to: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4WeAak2u67zhuVdF9e1K9i?si=7d0be0619cd1438f Twitter: https://twitter.com/katie_bartnick Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebuzzwithkatieb/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/user/katie-bart --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thebuzzwithkatieb/support
Hector is living the van life, meeting an Indonesian King, while Laurita endures a 8-day hangoverIf you enjoy our Thursday podcasts why not become a THL Member and get extra bonus episodes every Monday, with all your Thursday THL episodes ad-free plus instant access to over 80+ exclusive episodes? Join our gang and sign up HERE ...Want to get in touch with the podcast or listen back to all our past episodes? Do it via www.thlpod.com Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-tommy-and-hector-podcast-with-laurita-blewitt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Claire is joined by Sheena Mitchell from Total Health Pharmacy in Milltown, Dublin.
Simon Nelson - Milltown Brothers - in conversation with David Eastaugh https://milltownbrothers.wordpress.com Their first release, in 1989, was the "Coming From The Mill" EP which became single of the week in the NME magazine, and featured the songs "Roses", "We've Got Time" and "Something On My Mind". The same publication tipped Milltown Brothers for stardom in the 1990s, along with The Hoovers, Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine, The Charlatans, The Mock Turtles and New Fast Automatic Daffodils. The band's second indie single was "Which Way Should I Jump", with "Silvertown" as the B-side. After the band signed to A&M Records worldwide in 1990, "Which Way Should I Jump?" was re-recorded and entered the UK Singles Chart at number 38, and reached number 10 in the U.S. Billboard Modern Rock chart.
Latest updates on all 3 Milltown schools!
Updates on all the sports from the 3 high schools in the Milltown!!!
Very first episode! Covering all the sports news of the week for all 3 high schools in the Milltown
Stick Figure Suicide was a punk rock band from Milltown, New Jersey. The band was formed in 1997, and were part of the emerging emo-punk rock scene of the late 1990s in the Northeast. Their music has been described as a mastery of “old-school hardcore moves and hyperspeed tempos” with clean, precise, over-driven guitars, and they are classified as a blend of fast and melodic hardcore-punk, with lyrics that are occasionally humorous. They drew comparison to the music of the hardcore punk band Minor Threat, and even Against All Authority. Maximumrocknroll described their songs on the Road Kill EP Split with Mohawk Barbie as “displaying some pretty good energy of their own with their early '90s style hardcore.I got Paul on the Skype and this is what we chat about: How to develop a screaming voice Dave Smalley Trash this CD comp Slicing his hands up at their first show Vintage Vinyl Their drummer over selling them to get them on shows Their song Dred Playing with Anti Flag Getting in a fist fight The Road Kill EP Meeting Dave Smalley And a ton more
August 3rd, 2022. Tommy Unit LIVE!! #548 – Tonight we scoped out some of the bands playing Milltown Hot Rod Rock N Roll Weekend in Sturbridge, MA with tracks from Thee Benevolent Tarots, The Unomfortables, Sourpunch, Sasquatch and the Sickabillys, The Hellbound Hitmen, The Memphis Morticians, Jesse Ray Carter Band, Diablogato, and more tunes about … Continue reading Tommy Unit LIVE!! #548 – Milltown Hot Rod Rock'n'Roll Weekend! →
August 3rd, 2022. Tommy Unit LIVE!! #548 – Tonight we scoped out some of the bands playing Milltown Hot Rod Rock N Roll Weekend in Sturbridge, MA with tracks from Thee Benevolent Tarots, The Unomfortables, Sourpunch, Sasquatch and the Sickabillys, The Hellbound Hitmen, The Memphis Morticians, Jesse Ray Carter Band, Diablogato, and more tunes about … Continue reading Tommy Unit LIVE!! #548 – Milltown Hot Rod Rock’n’Roll Weekend! →
Stick Figure Suicide was a punk rock band from Milltown, New Jersey. The band was formed in 1997, and were part of the emerging emo-punk rock scene of the late 1990s in the Northeast. Their music has been described as a mastery of "old-school hardcore moves and hyperspeed tempos" with clean, precise, over-driven guitars, and they are classified as a blend of fast and melodic hardcore-punk, with lyrics that are occasionally humorous. They drew comparison to the music of the hardcore punk band Minor Threat, and even Against All Authority. Maximumrocknroll described their songs on the Road Kill EP Split with Mohawk Barbie as "displaying some pretty good energy of their own with their early '90s style hardcore. I got Paul on the Skype and this is what we chat about: How to develop a screaming voice Dave Smalley Trash this CD comp Slicing his hands up at their first show Vintage Vinyl Their drummer over selling them to get them on shows Their song Dred Playing with Anti Flag Getting in a fist fight The Road Kill EP Meeting Dave Smalley And a ton more Check out his latest band Sophistipunx. Check out my new book The Couples' Checklist for my webcomic dailyBred. It's a great gift for Valentine's Day. I also have an Instagram for it. If you market aggressively on Instagram Stories and want custom stickers then go here to get custom stickers or just email mike@drive80.com and I can send you samples. These are great for B2C companies and Realtors. Feel free to support the podcast for as little as $1 a month through Patreon Or go to thiswasthescene.com to possibly buy some merch.