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Albums discussed are Stan Getz and Joao Gilberto's ‘Getz/Gilberto' (5:40) and MuteMath's ‘Odd Soul' (42:15). The single we discuss is ‘Old School Metal Heart' by Marvelous 3 (28:40). To suggest an album for CLRC do any of the following: * Leave a review on Apple Podcasts with the artist and title (five stars always helps). * Use the Spotify form right underneath the podcast in your app. * Visit https://linktr.ee/thecarl The intro music is "I Should Let You Know" by Marian Hill. For playlists and podcasts, visit us on the web at https://linktr.ee/thecarl and on Twitter at @CLRCPod. This is Carl Landry Record Club episode #127. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brett-eskin/message
The crew discuss unique food experiences before Cody reviews Outer Worlds. Then the team rates some new stream ideas and finally Cody pitches 3 albums from his college days: Mute Math's Odd Soul, Fixed at Zero by VersaEmerge and Disc 1 of Filling Up the City Skies by Pretty Lights.
We're breaking free of the Typical as we cover the self-titled, debut record from Mutemath. This is a wishlist record for TJ, and it was picked by our guest, Adrian Hummel. Adrian was a DJ at 89.7 Power FM in DFW, which we mention quite often on the show. He's also a huge fan and owner of some one-of-a-kind Mutemath memorabilia. Kylan discovered he may have been cursed by a witch, but other than that we had a great time talking Mutemath.Church Jams Now is sponsored by Collide Records. Visit colliderecords.com and use promo code “churchjamsnow” for 20% off your first purchase!If you like what you hear, please rate, review, subscribe, and follow!Connect with us here:Email: churchjamsnowpodcast@gmail.comIG: @churchjamsnowTwitter: @churchjamsnowFB: https://www.facebook.com/churchjamsnowpodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/churchjamsnowpodcast
Barry, Abigail, and guest Frances Walton discuss Mutemath by Mutemath and sample Original and Cranberry Herb from Ginger's Revenge in Asheville, North Carolina. Frances and Barry met as Patreon subscribers of Stand Up! with Pete Dominick, and Frances has appeared on Pete's show numerous times as part of his special segment “The Hue.” She has also appeared on her brother's podcast Phrankly Speaking, most recently joining him for a two-part series about Tom Cruise. Friend of the podcast Jon Carroll will be touring with Mary Chapin Carpenter this summer! You may be able to catch Barry and Abigail (and Frances) at the Charlotte show on August 11, 2023! Frances discovered Mutemath at a college concert where they opened for Switchfoot. She purchased the Teleprompt version of the album at the concert. We reviewed the Warner Bros. version. Read about the differences between the two releases. Ginger's Revenge created a character for each of their four core beers. Meet the band and check out each of their customized Spotify playlists! Abigail heard similarities between this album and Coldplay's Mylo Xyloto. Frances compared the vocals in Collapse to Joga by Björk. The “reverse back masked” music video for Typical reminded Frances of the creativity and artistry of OK Go's music videos. You can hear more about backmasking in our episode Tripping Walruses (The Beatles & Tripping Animals Brewing Co.) or in the Omnibus entry dedicated to the topic. Frances compared the syncopated drumming of Darren King, Mutemath's drummer, to the drumming in Take Five (Take Another Five) by Grover Washington, Jr. Abigail got U2 vibes from Plan B; Frances heard elements U2 in Control (she mentioned Elevation as a possible comparison). Barry contributed to his Abigail Hummel School of Speaking Smartly About Music thesis by comparing Control to Times Like These by Foo Fighters. Stall Out reminded Frances of Ride by Bond. Our next Jukebox episode will be Time to Pretend by MGMT, submitted by Paul Zawacki. This episode is scheduled to drop on July 21, 2023. Up next… The World from the Side of the Moon by Phillip Phillips Jingles are by our friend Pete Coe. Visit Anosmia Awareness for more information on Barry's condition. Follow Barry or Abigail on Untappd to see what we're drinking when we're not on mic! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube | Website | Email us | Virtual Jukebox --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pops-on-hops-podcast/message
Barry and Abigail discuss Uh-Oh by David Byrne and sample Wheel Man, Afterglow, and Island Drive from Lincoln & South Brewing Company in Hilton Head Island, Florida. Barry and Abigail spoke briefly about Renée Richards while discussing Now I'm Your Mom. Renée is a transgender woman who competed professionally in tennis in the 1970s. She also fought and won a landmark case in transgender rights in the New York Supreme Court after being barred from numerous women's tennis competitions in 1976 for refusing to take a genetic test to verify her chromosomes. Barry recalled Renée's story as being one of the first instances of widespread media coverage of transgender issues. Abigail heard vague similarities between Girls on My Mind and various songs from The Raconteurs' Consolers of the Lonely (most notably Old Enough). David Byrne performed at the Oscars for his nominated co-written song from Everything Everywhere All at Once, This Is a Life. Read more about the performance. Please take a moment to check out What Am I Making, a multimedia creative endeavor by friend of the podcast Matt Carlson. Barry and Abigail appeared on his sixth podcast episode; listen here! Monkey Man reminded Abigail of 14 Arms by Crash Kings. Up next… Mutemath by Mutemath, submitted to our Virtual Jukebox by Frances Walton. Jingles are by our friend Pete Coe. Visit Anosmia Awareness for more information on Barry's condition. Follow Barry or Abigail on Untappd to see what we're drinking when we're not on mic! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube | Website | Email us | Virtual Jukebox --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pops-on-hops-podcast/message
In this episode of The Rock Metal Podcast, we're chatting with Jaime Preciado of the band Pierce The Veil about their new album ‘The Jaws Of Life' out now via Fearless Records.During our chat we touch on a lot of great tips for musicians, such as all the ways the band strives to never make the same record twice.'The Jaws of Life' was produced by Paul Meany (Twenty One Pilots, Mutemath, The Blue Stones), and mixed by Adam Hawkins (Machine Gun Kelly, Turnstile, Twenty One Pilots).For fans of Bring Me The Horizon, Falling in Reverse, My Chemical Romance, Sleeping With SirensHeavy Hitters from today's episode:1. Do whatever you can to make the record so unique that you'll never make the same record twice.2. Renting an AirBnB house in a unique city to both live and work on the production of your next record3. Hiring a producer who knows the insides of the industry from management to labels to radio, and who is passionate about your projectCheck out more information on today's episode here:http://www.therockmetalpodcast.ca Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Barry, Abigail, and special guest Greg Jong [The Procession, previously discussed on Musique Marécageuse (The Procession & Swamp Head Brewery) and interviewed on A Dozen Updates (The Procession Reunion Special)] discuss Greg's Jukebox submission, Xanadu by Olivia Newton-John and ELO. We also sample London Pride from Fuller's Brewery, Morland Old Speckled Hen from Greene King, and Newcastle from Lagunitas Brewing Company. Barry once again brought up A History of Rock Music in 500 Songs, specifically Episode 160: “Flowers in the Rain” by the Move. Greg referenced an advert for John Smith's beer featuring a jingle about a widget. Check out Greg's website, and buy his new album with Pure Reason Revolution, Above Cirrus! Listen to ReduXanadu, which has this album's song resequenced in the order in which they appear in the film. Our next Jukebox episode will be Mutemath by Mutemath, submitted by Frances Walton. This episode is scheduled to drop on May 12, 2023. Up next… Sounds Like This by Eric Hutchinson Jingles are by our friend Pete Coe. Follow Barry or Abigail on Untappd to see what we're drinking when we're not on mic! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube | Website | Email us | Virtual Jukebox --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pops-on-hops-podcast/message
Curl Wave Playlist. Deep AL Brindle is a chill wave band on tooth and nail records. They talk about how they got signed, what got them into electronic style music, why their albums are named the way they are, and a lot more. We have a Discord and Patreon now so if you are enjoying the show join and chill with us! Make sure to follow us on all socials to keep up with interviews and playlists @VIPlaylistpod and we have a YouTube now so go subscribe to us!! Special thanks to Ghostshaft, Boo Lay, Keanu DiCaprio and FBD Media for making that amazing tune you hear at the end of the episode. Go check out their socials and jam some of their tunes on Spotify. Artists on the Curl Wave playlist are Luis Miguel, Chumbawamba, 4 Non Blondes, Marcos Witt, Incubus, Deftones, Coldplay, Mutemath, Blindside, U2, Acceptance, The Prodigy, Turnstile, Sunset Rollercoaster, Cuco, PREP, Bob Marley, 311, deadmau5, and Metallica. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/viplaylistpod/message
Chegou o episódio 9 do seu Pepitas Sonoras. E nele trazemos o primeiro cover da história deste podcast. E fica a dúvida: cover é pepita? Nesse caso nós achamos que sim, e você?E mais: uma novidade ouvida pela primeira vez no ar, e uma porrada de energia pra sacudir sua semana.Com: Brad Mehldau, Lo Moon e MuteMathLinks:Playlist oficial Pepitas Sonoras:Spotify: https://bit.ly/PlaylistPepitasSonorasNoSpotifyApple Music: https://bit.ly/PlaylisPepitasSonorasNoAppleMusicCanal do Pepitas Sonoras no Telegram: https://t.me/joinchat/TxzUk41WFVsTdJv3Dicas e referências:Conta do guitarrista Robert Rodrigo no Instagram - https://instagram.com/robert_rodrigo_official?igshid=1ctrpg4gzujzpCollab entre o MuteMath e o Twenty One Pilots: https://youtu.be/JfEFq_NRZu4
The Antidote heads into this programme's early days as we resurrect an episode from the past. Each episode in this series features a band who may be out of the music scene, but have left a legacy. Tonight we deliver The Antidote's one-on-one conversation with Paul Meany of MUTEMATH. This genre bending band has been creating brilliant music since 2006.
The Antidote heads into this programme’s early days as we resurrect an episode from the past. Each episode in this series features a band who may be out of the music scene, but have left a legacy. Tonight we deliver The Antidote’s one-on-one conversation with Paul Meany of MUTEMATH. This …
蔡健雅 - 我要給世界最悠長的濕吻 Mutemath - Spotlight
CTGMAR10 and DJ SABOTAJ reviews (Click on the album titles to listen)Revis "Places for Breathing" Tom Waits "Nighthawks at the Diner" MUTEMATH "MUTEMATH" Reggie Watts "Simplified"DJ SABOTAJDJ Sabotaj Sociatap Link (includes Twitch, Merchandise and Instagram links)CTGMAR10CTG MAR10 Instagram
Garbage - Only Happy When It Rains Mutemath - Plan B
Would you be able to focus on the mix for a US vice president when your wife is moments away from going into labor? David's been serving in church ministry for 13 years and is a production manager at Bayside church in CA. He has worked with three United States presidents, the Luis Palau Association, and more artists than we can count: Thrive Worship, Newsboys, Lincoln Brewster, Elton John, Mutemath, For King and Country, Lecrae, Tool, Cake, The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Toby Mac, NF, Crowder, Tim McGraw, We Are Messengers, Brad Paisley, Atreyu, and Mudvayne.1:10 Toby mixes side stage with a side of nudity 6:01 Five Truths & a Lie with David Roediger 11:30 Mixing for a Vice President during pregnancy 15:13 Working with the Red Hot Chili Peppers 17:55 Being a Production Manager at Bayside Church CA20:30 Mixing for Newsboys in Nashville. 22:00 Live Sound Disaster story: Newsboys 26:54 Learning to mix while living in Alaska 29:26 How to build your church's tech team31:10 Recruiting church production volunteers in the youth group 34:10 David's first job running sound at a church 37:34 David's favorite concert of all time44:50 Tour Time Machine: Which tour would you like to retroactively mix for? 47:50 Tech Takeaway on asking for new gear in a genuine way Resources for your Church Tech MinistryDoes your church have used gear that you need to convert into new ministry dollars? We can make you an offer here. Do you need some production gear but lack the budget to buy brand new gear? You can get Certified Church Owned gear here.Connect with us: Follow us on FacebookHang out with us on InstagramSee all the ways we can serve your church on our WebsiteGet our best gear sent to your inbox each Monday before it goes public via the Early Service
This week on JBTV the Podcast, Jerry Bryant present's MUTEMATH! Mutemath Website Follow Us On Social Media: Youtube - Instagram - Twitter We are a proud member of Pantheon Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on JBTV the Podcast, Jerry Bryant present's MUTEMATH!Mutemath WebsiteFollow Us On Social Media: Youtube - Instagram - TwitterWe are a proud member of Pantheon Podcasts
This week on JBTV the Podcast, Jerry Bryant present's MUTEMATH!Mutemath WebsiteFollow Us On Social Media: Youtube - Instagram - TwitterWe are a proud member of Pantheon Podcasts
Cullen and Mason chat with Darren King who is the former drummer for Mutemath. We chat about his history in music, his time in Mutemath, and his recent projects.Check out our partner HM Magazine: hmmagazine.comFollow us on Instagram: instagram.com/theblacksheeppodcast
We're all over the place on this one, from veganism and health to live performances and talking about bands like Mutemath, and much more! Check out Wu-lu > https://open.spotify.com/artist/5yRolHpTcDas7KX7KiH6Wd Tragic Landing > https://tragiclanding.hearnow.com Watch our YouTube channel
We sit down with our special guest Taylor Jackson to discuss and rank the MUTEMATH discography. We change up the format a bit for this one, too. Don't miss it!
We sit down with our special guest Taylor Jackson to discuss and rank the MUTEMATH discography. We change up the format a bit for this one, too. Don't miss it!
In the second installment of a semi-regular series, I reveal 5 MORE essential alternative rock songs you've (likely) never heard before. As a self-proclaimed "music snob", I tend to fall in love with lesser-known bands, as I dive deep into their catalogs and search for the best songs that never see the light of day. These 5 songs were meticulously handpicked and I can't wait to share them (and many more) with you. Each track gets a small intro/synopsis and then you get to indulge in the ENTIRE SONG here on the pod. I'm proud of this series. Enjoy. Featuring music from: Jeremy Enigk, Swim Season, No Knife, Bad Suns and Mutemath. LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, SHARE...ANYWHERE YOU GET PODCASTS!
Casey Liss returns to Double Density to talk about all of the important topics of the day: He updates the world on his thoughts about the best regional bagel, discusses the torture and delight of ordering a new Mac, and highlights his history with audiophiles. The three then go in deep about the science surrounding COVID, and then a deep dive into music-listening habits. Special Guest: Casey Liss.
In this episode, Brian Auten and Chad Gross discuss a cornucopia of topics, including Dune, historical apologetics sources, Mars Hill, John Wesley, Intelligent Design and science, and music recommendations.1:09 - A quick Dune movie rating3:09 - The first topic: reading the original sources10:25 - Reading Paley for the first time18:02 - The helpfulness of listening to debates19:53 - Further discussion of the Rise and Fall of Mars Hill podcast32:35 - John Wesley's 22 questions of self-examination39:31 - Is Intelligent Design science? Chad's view50:32 - Brian's 2 favorite albums56:23 - Listener “email” and Chad laughs (cries?)Links:Classical Readings in Christian Apologetics - book review:https://apologetics315.com/2008/07/book-review-classical-readings-in-christian-apologetics/The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill podcast:https://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/podcasts/rise-and-fall-of-mars-hill/John Wesley's 22 Questions (PDF):http://www.mooreschapel.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/Self-Examination-John-Wesley-22-Questions-2018.pdfMUTEMATH “Changes” album:https://music.apple.com/gb/album/changes/1143558408twenty one pilots “Trench” album: https://music.apple.com/us/album/trench/1422828208twenty one pilots - The MUTEMATH sessions (video):https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfEFq_NRZu4We appreciate your feedback.If you have a question or comment for the podcast, record it and send it our way using www.speakpipe.com/Apologetics315 or you can email us at podcast@apologetics315.com
孫燕姿 - 完美的一天 Mutemath - Control
In this episode, I talk with the German-based alternative rock band, LIONLION about touring, the ups and downs of being an artist, producing amazing music videos, and more!With a combination of styles reminiscent of bands that I love like, Radiohead, Keane, Mutemath, and Copeland, it's no wonder why this band is so popular! And they have the most amazing music videos! So I was so excited to have the opportunity to chat with them about it all!I also discuss the new solo debut from Blackpink's Lisa, as well as some of my favorite new music by artists like Supertired and Jessie James Decker plus some of my favorite not-so-new music by Bans and Steelz, Tame Impala, and more. But of course, I couldn't fit it all into this episode, so be sure to check out this episode's Spotify Playlist for all of the music mentioned, plus more songs I've had on repeat from artists like Ateez!Learn more about this episode's guest, LIONLION:Visit the band's website Also check them out on Instagram: @lionlionmusicLIONLION's latest single "What Remains" is now available on iTunesBe sure to visit Noise and Affection Podcast on Instagram! We love to hear from you!Host IG: @candacedickerson_IG: @noiseandaffectionpodcast
Mutemath - Stall Out 伍佰 - 返去故鄉
This week's random topic is live music.Meagan and Jeff have a conversation about live music. Jeff talks about the time he thought he killed Darren King, the drummer for MUTEMATH. Meagan dives into the science of music and its possible connection to altruism. They also share some of YOUR responses to the question, "What is the best concert you've ever attended?"Write up on the NYT analysis of Spotify data that Jeff mentions HEREAbstract from the paper Meagan mentions about babies and helping HERE Thank you to everyone who has been listening to us in the US and abroad. We are thankful for all of you and hope you get as much joy out of this project as we do! If you have a free moment please rate and review us on iTunes (even if you listen somewhere else), it really helps us out! Thank you for joining us for another week!Follow usInstagram: @schticklessEmail us with thoughts, comments, encouragement, or 'Hey, Remember' thoughts of your own!schtickless@gmail.comArtwork by: @halfcaffdesignsMusic appears courtesy of Leo Goes Grr: Intro: Manhattan from the album Almost Fiction Outro: Sunset, OK from the ep We'll Come Back for You
This week we hear new music from Chase Tremaine, Switchfoot along with others. Also, I ask you once again to vote for the show in the Podcast Awards.
Paying it forward is what Quiet Entertainer is finest at. Hailing from Nashville, Tennessee, Quiet Entertainer is an electronic, hip-hop, ambient music producer. From a young age, Quiet Entertainer soaked in every musical and theatrical event he was exposed to. Taking bits and pieces from it all, he constructed his music in order to showcase the monumental experiences he received. Having played with artists such as DJ Shadow, Bonobo and Mutemath, QE strives to intrigue and inspire his audience as he takes them through the different elements that make each track unique. Whether the crowd is groovin' to his melodic, enchanting “Machismo”, or gettin' hype to “I Am…”, they leave empowered to want to pay their experience forward in their own creative way. Attending a Quiet Entertainer show is not just any ordinary show, it's an experience to not be forgotten.Subscribe. Like. Comment. Follow. Review.
We had the pleasure of interviewing The Blue Stones over Zoom video! When Tarek Jafar and Justin Tessier formed The Blue Stones, they were facing uncertainty about who they were and where they were going. But they did know they wanted to make music together, and so they did, writing songs over time and eventually releasing their debut album Black Holes in 2018. As confident and self-assured as they are, that record was very much about the pair finding themselves, both musically and existentially, and deciding to pursue the rock’n’roll dream by jumping into a black hole of the unknown instead of choosing a more ordinary life-path. The band drew the attention of producer, Paul Meany - the creative force behind alternative rock band Mutemath, and who recently worked with Twenty One Pilots, producing their fifth album, Trench. Needless to say, getting Paul involved provided the pair with a huge sense of validation. Working with Meany didn’t just lead to The Blue Stones exploring – and creating – music in a different way than they had before, but it also led Jafar to approach and tackle lyrics in an entirely new light. Combined with the band’s nuanced and layered approach to their sound, it makes these songs resonate with a powerful emotional intensity. The band has released multiple songs as singles leading into their highly anticipated sophomore album release, Hidden Gems, in Spring 2021. The first of those is ‘Shakin’ Off The Rust’ – a song, as Jafarexplains, that very much serves as a mission statement for their renewed sense of confidence and newfound identity. That much is clear from listening to the songs that the pair have crafted for their sophomore release. While ‘Shakin’ Off the Rust’ is probably the closest to the sound the band inhabited on Black Holes, it also represents a clear and profound evolution – it’s more textured, more layered, and, yes, more confident than anything on the first record. That’s an idea the pair – Jafar on vocals and guitars, Tessieron percussion, and backing vocals – have woven into the fabric of the other new songs. Take, for instance, the restrained, layered, hip-hop-inspired vibes of both ‘Careless’ and ‘Make This Easy’, two songs that would be hard to imagine the band that made Black Holes recording, but which make total sense in terms of their new outlook and approach. Although The Blue Stones were always more than a blues-rock duo, that’s especially true now on Hidden Gems. The result was not just that The Blue Stones truly discovered who they were while writing these songs, but they’ve crafted something that shimmers with such purity and truth – musically and lyrically – that you can’t help but be swept up and carried off by these songs They’ve redefined who they are, but at the same time ensured they kept their identity intact. We want to hear from you! Tera@BringinitBackwards.com. www.BringinitBackwards.com Listen & Subscribe to BiB Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bringinbackpod/support
鄧紫棋 - 光年之外 Mutemath - Reset
BASE BALL BEAR - 神々LOOKS YOU Mutemath - Noticed
This interview is going in as a substitute for episode 79 of Barbell Buddha, the "Barbell Shrugged Thanksgiving special w/ Christmas Abbott" that took place in Sweden while visiting Eleiko's Headquarters. That episode is fun and loose and there are some gems scattered in this episode, so I encourage you to go listen to it after this interview. Dr. Galpin is a tenured University Professor with a PhD in "Human Bioenergetics". He teaches classes, publishes research, and works with athletes in the areas of health, human performance, strength & conditioning, and nutrition. If you're a fan of Chris and Barbell Shrugged you've heard his name many, many times. Andy was a colleague, former roommate, and close personal friend with Chris. I can't thank him enough for coming on the show and paying tribute to Chris's legacy and giving an honest, raw, and at some times, emotional take on Chris's life and legacy. I'm going to kick the show off with a song called “All or Nothing” by my favorite band, MuteMath. I encourage you to listen deeply to the words and carry that forward into the show. “Don't waste your whole life, on just a half try, it's all or nothing” Please enjoy this special episode of Barbell Buddha Rediscovered called “The Story of Two Chris's.”
Today we have special guest, Brian Bartz, joining the podcast. He's a long time friend, band mate and fellow music nerd. Check out Chaos by MuteMath on Amazon Music https://music.amazon.com/albums/B00122BEWI?trackAsin=B001229B2S&ref=dm_sh_Nb9gW6RmVLT1QqFJhdyQh2MKb
In this podcast, I talk with Ainslie Grosser all about his mixing career. He shares tons of tips on getting the most out of your mix & also shares some invaluable career advice as well! Grab a pen & paper and enjoy this conversation with one of the best mix engineers in the audio industry! Here are a few of the artists he's worked with. Mute Math, for King & Country, Aaron Gillespie, Elevation Worship, the Afters, Plumb, Hillsong, Bethel Music & Jesus Culture Thanks again Ainslie!! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenewproducers/support
I go back and check in with the Mute Math cover that is almost finished, and then get to writing some new material. This episode takes a behind the scenes look at my process for coming up with a basic idea, and then sequencing a crude version of it as the start of the demo process.
I'm working on the melody of a song by the band Mute Math entitled "Noticed". The plan is to create an arrangement for a recording project, and future touring. This is a look inside my process of how an arrangement like this starts to take shape.
I will contribute what I can to the Mutemath legacy by reporting on Paul's live-streams. I did leave out the John Mayer story, though. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shawn-v-martin/support
For a radio program with the tagline “Christian Music That Doesn't Suck”, it's obvious that The Antidote has opinions about music. Join us as we bring the very best releases of 2017 and be prepared for surprises! Music from: 10) The Ongoing Concept http://theongoingconcept.com/ 9) Bruce Cockburn http://brucecockburn.com/ 8) MUTEMATH http://www.mutemath.com/ 7) Withered Bones https://www.facebook.com/witheredbonesaz/ 6) Johannes Maria Knoll https://www.jmknoll.at/ 5) Sean Michel https://www.facebook.com/seanmichelmusic/ 4) October Bird of Death https://www.facebook.com/octoberbirdofdeath/ 3) Paper Shakers https://www.papershakers.com/ 2) Fleshkiller https://www.facebook.com/fleshkillerofficial/ 1) Army of Bones http://armyofbones.com/ Photo credit: Pom Angers https://www.flickr.com/photos/pom-angers/
For a radio program with the tagline “Christian Music That Doesn't Suck”, it's obvious that The Antidote has opinions about music. Join us as we bring the very best releases of 2017 and be prepared for surprises! Music from: 10) The Ongoing Concept http://theongoingconcept.com/ 9) Bruce Cockburn http://brucecockburn.com/ 8) MUTEMATH http://www.mutemath.com/ 7) …
Episode 37: 2015 Year in Review! I talk about my favorite songs/albums from 2015.
The Antidote goes LIVE! Some bands can make a great live recording work, others can't pull it off. Listen to a wide range of music styles on this episode as we check into live recordings and comments from many of the best live performers.
We go all the way back to when UTR was a newborn radio show. You'll see our mission (and format) hasn't changed much since jump street. This episode was the FIRST time we aired music by Andy Gullahorn, Justin McRoberts, Andrew Osenga, & Mute Math.
Bread of Stone is joining us in the studio this week to some of their favorite music - like Future of Forestry, Mute Math & more!
Renso Amariz spent years as a combat photographer in the US Navy. His photos have appeared on the front pages of every major newspaper in the world, on the cover of most of the known news magazines and he s faced down death literally more times than he can remember. Living in New Orleans Renso has traded his still camera for a movie camera. As a film maker he faces down a thousand different deadly blows, from losing the entire soundtrack to a movie soemwhere in a bar in the Marigny to taking it on the chin from Mexican wrestlers. Film producer Michael Arata took on insane dangers of his own when he bundled up a crew of New Orleans film makers and carted them off to Africa to shoot a TV pilot about saving the elephants. Not all of the elephants got the message like the one that came to visit Michael in his tent and that s just one of the tales from the NOLA safari that s making its way onto the Discovery Channel. New Orleans band Mutemath have played on The Tonight Show, on David Letterman, Conan O'Brien, Jimmy Kimmel and toured relentlessly to packed houses across the country and around the world. Their song Spotlight was featured in the mega hit movie Twilight and went all the way to 1 on the Billboard singles chart. Or did it Grant and Mutemath frontman Paul Meany argue the point but whatever the facts this much is true the official iTunes review of Mutemath album Odd Soul says Paul Meany's lead vocals weave around the quivering keyboards and molten bass, rising to an effortless falsetto that conveys hipster cool with a hint of prophetic vision. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Three extraordinary New Orleanians: Paul Meany from [Mutemath ][link1], a bona fide Bono inspired rock star; [Renso Amariz][link2], celebrated US Navy war photographer with tales of espionage now telling bizarre tales on film; [Michael Arata][link3], actor and film producer on a mission to save the African elephant. [link1]: http://mutemath.com/ [link2]: http://www.thelocal504.com/ [link3]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Arata See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.