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The Pauses released their first album, A Cautionary Tale, in 2011 through New Granada Records. The band recorded the album with producer J. Robbins of Jawbox fame in Baltimore, MD, at The Magpie Cage. Lead singer Tierney Tough stopped by Thunderlove Studios to chat with Geoff and Keith about The Pauses and take a deep dive into their second album - Unbuilding - from 2018. Like its predecessor, it was produced by J. Robbins of Jawbox. Said BrooklynVegan of the release: “…it's got a little of the off-kilter mathy guitars of the DC/Dischord scene that birthed J Robbins, plus bouncy Mates of States-y synths, and singer Tierney Tough has a delightfully dry delivery that brings to mind Speedy Ortiz or Liz Phair.” - can confirm. A great interview was had. Give it a listen, you'll see... and you'll fall in love with The Pauses. Just ask Geoff. LINKS The Pauses on Bandcamp The Pauses on Facebook The Pauses website Live on Audiotree Tierney Tough Solo Flickchart.com Unbuilding by David Macaulay Brutalism Charles and Ray Eames The Architect and the Painter Documentary Clara Rockmore Jawbox David Cross Henderson Valley Eggs The Bird Machine Dianogah (band) Flatstock Mock Orange Band Slothrust (band)
Formed in 1994 out of punk rock roots, Pohgoh's poppier sounds earned the Florida band comparisons to acts like Velocity Girl and Superchunk. A split single with Braid was released in 1996 and by the time Pohgoh was ready to record a full length, singer Kobi Finley had been replaced by Susie Richardson. What should have been the start of a great relationship with the newly created label Deep Elm Records wound up dissolving quickly after drummer Keith Ulrey unceremoniously quit the band after the full length, In Memory of Bab, had been recorded but shortly before a record deal was signed. Ulrey's departure led the band to break up in 1997 though Ulrey and Richardson's relationship developed and the former bandmates wound up getting married in 2000. In 2016, Pohgoh reunited and two years later released Secret Club on Ulrey's New Granada Records. An opening slot on a Jawbreaker reunion tour happened in 2019 which led to the band recording another new album, Du Und Ich, which came out in October 2022. Songs In This Episode: Intro - Friend X (from The Emo Diaries Chapter One: What's Mine Is Yours) 6:03 - Tell Me Truly (from In Memory of Bab) Outro - Try Harder (from Secret Club) Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon. Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com.
Formed in 1994 out of punk rock roots, Pohgoh's poppier sounds earned the Florida band comparisons to acts like Velocity Girl and Superchunk. A split single with Braid was released in 1996 and by the time Pohgoh was ready to record a full length, singer Kobi Finley had been replaced by Susie Richardson. What should have been the start of a great relationship with the newly created label Deep Elm Records wound up dissolving quickly after drummer Keith Ulrey unceremoniously quit the band after the full length, In Memory of Bab, had been recorded but shortly before a record deal was signed. Ulrey's departure led the band to break up in 1997 though Ulrey and Richardson's relationship developed and the former bandmates wound up getting married in 2000. In 2016, Pohgoh reunited and two years later released Secret Club on Ulrey's New Granada Records. An opening slot on a Jawbreaker reunion tour happened in 2019 which led to the band recording another new album, Du Und Ich, which came out in October 2022. Songs In This Episode: Intro - Friend X (from The Emo Diaries Chapter One: What's Mine Is Yours) 6:03 - Tell Me Truly (from In Memory of Bab) Outro - Try Harder (from Secret Club) Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon. Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com.
For the April 10th edition of Local Fidelity, LAPÊCHE joined to chat about their awesome new record, “Blood In The Water,” which is out now via New Granada Records! Tune in to hear about the band's sonic progression on this record, what it was like working with J. Robbins, and more!
Live from Microgroove in Seminole Heights, we talk to Keith and Susie Ulrey from Pohgoh. They tell us about their recent tour run with Mineral and Tancred, the band’s formation in the mid-90s, their subsequent breakup, and long awaited re-formation. We also talk about their new album, Secret Club, New Granada Records, living with multiple sclerosis, and what’s next for Pohgoh. Spoiler Alert: it’s not another 21 year break. This episode of Cigar City Radio is sponsored by @NoClubs / StateMedia.com #WeAreConcerts --- More Podcasts: Episode Archive Subscribe to Cigar City Radio: iTunes | Spotify | Android | Stitcher | RSS Connect with us: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter Join Our Mailing List
Susie Richardson Ulrey has seen so much of the independent music community: from a rock school in Tampa to the rise of emo and women performers in the '90s. The Pohgoh front joins to talk about her love of DIY, her co-owned label New Granada Records, how she shares her experiences living with multiple sclerosis, and her support of inclusivity in music. Keep up with Pohgoh at @pohgohfl on Instagram and Facebook, or find music at https://pohgoh.bandcamp.com/. Get in touch with me through email at angrygrrrlmusic@gmail.com, or on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram at @angrygrrrlmusic.
We talk with Austrian born Cornelia ("Connie") Calcaterra and husband/guitarist Frank from Tampa’s DieAlps! They tell us about being in a band with your spouse, being the only Austrian in Tampa, their changing sound, New Granada Records, buying a Google Maps van for touring, recording music and working at Atomic Audio, and their 2017 plans. We also talk a lot about cats! --- More Podcasts: Episode Archive Subscribe to Cigar City Radio: iTunes | Android | Stitcher | RSS Connect with us: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Spotify
As this is the first podcast of 2015, this episode tries to bridge the pop culture gap between Christmas and now. We start with a discussion of the three-night concert celebrating the 20th anniversary for New Granada Records. There are two brief discussions of movies and TV. For movies, Terry discusses three of his favorite films from 2014 (Boyhood, Interstellar & The Dance of Reality) as well as two more films (Adjust Your Tracking & The Nasty Girl). On the TV side, Terry discusses his favorite show of the moment (Togetherness) and gets a bit stuck on how to properly appreciate a specific aspect of the show. Episode 13 should be right around the corner and it will be a discussion of two movies, the aforementioned The Nasty Girl and Stories We Tell. Episode 12.5 is also coming and it will celebrate the solo work of Mike Watt. He is briefly mentioned in this episode but Terry will return to reflect on the four solo albums and two times that Terry has seen him live. Be sure to join the Facebook group page (The Flickering Waves Podcast) and follow us on Twitter (@flickeringwaves) and subscribe to us on iTunes. Don't hesistate to leave us a review as well. Thanks for listening.