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Kerry Today
Man Appears Before Killarney Court on Attempted Theft and Deception Charge– May 18th, 2026

Kerry Today

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2026


20-year-old Noah Jake Woolley with an address at New Road, Belper Amber Valley, Derbyshire, UK, appeared before a special sitting of Killarney District Court charged with attempted theft and deception. Jerry spoke to journalist Anne Lucey, who was in court.

The County Cricket Podcast
2026 County Championship Round Six Review Show

The County Cricket Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2026 47:20


Welcome to Episode 350 of The County Cricket Podcast! On today's episode, hosts Aaron, Matt, Joe and Ciaran sat down with aspiring cricket writer Owen Roberts to discuss the key moments and standout performances from the sixth round of the 2026 County Championship such as Tom Norton's historic hat-trick at Sophia Gardens, Ben Duckett's delightful double century at Trent Bridge and Callum Parkinson's sensational 5-wicket haul at New Road. If you enjoyed this episode please feel free to share it with any cricket fans that you know and be sure to follow us on Twitter for daily County Cricket and Podcast updates!   Check out everyone's social media channels here:  https://x.com/Joe_Nuttall9 https://x.com/CP_McCarthy https://www.instagram.com/_owen_roberts/   Check out our Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/thecountycricketpodcast   Check out our Twitter here: https://twitter.com/TheCountyCrick2   Check out our £1 Patreon membership here:  https://www.patreon.com/thecountycricketpodcast   This episode of The County Cricket Podcast was brought to you in association with our friends at Bear Cricket:  https://www.bearcricket.co.uk/

Yellow Brit Road
Yellow Brit Road 3 May 2026: Telescreens Interview, Dry Cleaning review

Yellow Brit Road

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2026 50:23


If you're swamped in the flood of Bandcamp Friday releases, we got you. This week's Yellow Brit Road takes you through some of our highlights for albums released this Friday, big and small. We also review Dry Cleaning's recent show in Toronto and bring you an exclusive interview with NYC rising rockers Telescreens, whose third album 'Why The Lights Flicker' comes out on 12 June. We've also got a special giveaway for you for one week only, so tune in and take part! Music by:The Cribs, Muse, Nia Archives, Pigeon, False Advertising, THEATRE, Blood Red Shoes, Studio 77, Opus Kink, The New Eves, Black Country, New Road*, Kneecap, Dry Cleaning, Telescreens. Other artists mentioned: NewDad, Cam Kahin, Concrete Vehicles.Find this week's playlist here. Try and support artists independently through buying their music, merch, going to shows! Bandcamps/websites linked above.Cover shot: Dry Cleaning by Owen Forbes @ The Concert Hall, Toronto. 1 May 2026.Touch that dial and tune in live! CFRC 101.9 FM in Kingston or cfrc.ca⁠, Sundays 8-9:30 PM! Full shows in the linked archive for 3 months from broadcast.Like what we do? ⁠Donate⁠ to help keep our 102-year old radio station going!Get in touch with the show: email ⁠yellowbritroad@gmail.com⁠, IG @⁠⁠yellowbritroad⁠⁠.PS: submissions, cc ⁠music@cfrc.ca⁠ if you'd like other CFRC DJs to spin your music on their shows as well.

KUNR Public Radio: Local News Feed
Feds' new road safety plan cracks down on speeders, impaired drivers

KUNR Public Radio: Local News Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2026 1:05


Traffic deaths declined overall in 2025, but several Mountain West states saw increases. The new initiative focuses on risky driving behaviors.

Be filtro
Valanda užkulisiuose su „Black Country, New Road“

Be filtro

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2026 59:02


LRT OPUS laidoje „Be filtro“ – pokalbis užkulisiuose su neseniai Vilniuje viešėjusia žymia britų grupe „Black Country, New Road“. Ved. Ramūnas Zilnys

Political Coffee with Jeff Kropf
Political Coffee 4-20-26: Coffee Klatch tonight to pick up tax repeal petitions, Portland wants another new road tax, how death cult Islam will never stop until nuclear war, US attacks and siezes blockade running Iranian ship and Iran a peace talk no show

Political Coffee with Jeff Kropf

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2026 43:11


Political Coffee Klatch tonight to get tax increase repeal petitions 6-8pm at Bo and Vine restaurant SalemTone deaf Portland pushing another new tax cause they know MZ120 will fail. https://oregoncatalyst.com/96152-measure-120-gas-tax-fails-portland-advances-road-tax.htmlUnderstanding how the death cult Muslim's in Iran are not going to stop ushering in catastrophic nuclear war: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/04/mahdism-religious-cult-irans-rulers/  US blows whole in blockade running Iranian cargo ship engine room and Marines board it to send a message: https://discernreport.com/us-navy-blows-hole-in-engine-room-seizes-iranian-cargo-ship-attempting-to-breach-blockade/Iran signals it won't participate in peace talks today: https://www.theepochtimes.com/world/iran-signals-it-may-skip-next-us-led-peace-talks-as-israel-warns-of-renewed-fighting-6014380?ea_src=frontpage&ea_med=section-1

The LA Report
Rose Bowl repairs ahead of LA28, Dodgers debut new road threads, OC craft breweries— Afternoon Edition

The LA Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2026 4:59


The Rose Bowl is getting over a million dollars for Olympic upgrades to help prevent a stinky problem. The Dodgers get to sport their iconic blue colors outside the stadium. Where you can bring your kids and dogs to get a good beer in Orange County. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.comSupport the show: https://laist.com

Critical Clix — A Heroclix Podcast

Az, Lucas and Scott talk the new silver rules and everything you should be thinking about.  Unless you don't want to think about Heroclix.  If you don't want to think about heroclix than this podcast is terrible for you.Find Critical Clix on Facebook and Ask to Join Our Group.  Also Check out CriticalClix.com

Perth Live with Oliver Peterson
End of the EV 'free ride' as government eyes new road user tax

Perth Live with Oliver Peterson

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2026 8:48


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RNZ: Morning Report
Heavy vehicle users hit out at new road rule

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 3:35


Angry truckers have banded together with bus, crane and even combine harvester operators to hit out about the overhaul of a crucial road rule. They've signed a joint letter saying size limits on heavy vehicles are limiting productivity. Phil Pennington reports.

GB2RS
RSGB GB2RS News Bulletin for March 22nd 2026

GB2RS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2026 14:36


GB2RS News Sunday, the 22nd of March 2026 The news headlines: Put the RSGB 2026 AGM in your diary Make your vote count in the RSGB elections The RSGB is an official partner for WRTC2026 The RSGB 2026 AGM will take place at 10 am on Saturday, the 18th of April and will be held online to ensure as many members as possible can watch and take part. On the Society's website, you can now see details about the Calling Notice, Resolutions, the elected Board Director candidates, the Nominated Director candidates, and information about how to vote. The Society has also announced the results of the Regional Representative elections, where two candidates have been elected unopposed. There are three ways you can ask the RSGB Board a question at the AGM. Visit rsgb.org/agm  to find out more. In this year's RSGB elections, there are two vacancies for Elected Board Directors, and three nominations have been received. The candidates are Ben Lloyd, GW4BML, Tony Miles, MM0TMZ and John E. A. Moss, G0KTW. RSGB members are asked to vote for the two candidates they prefer to serve the Society as Board Directors for the next three years. As well as submitting their CV and personal statement in writing, the candidates have each taken part in a video interview so that RSGB members can find out more about them. The Society has separated the questions into an extended video and a short. Watch these videos by going to rsgb.org/candidates. Voting for candidates is now open and will close at 9 am on the 16th of April 2026. By voting in the RSGB elections, you are helping to shape the future of the Society and how it operates. Have your say and vote today. Go to rsgb.org/vote The RSGB is delighted to announce that it is an official partner for this year's World Radiosport Team Championship, also known as WRTC. RSGB representatives will attend the event, which is being held from the 8th to the 13th of July 2026 at Wyboston Lakes in Bedfordshire. They'll meet radio amateurs and spectators from around the world, and the Society has supported the event further by sponsoring one of the 50 competitor tents. RSGB General Manager Steve Thomas, M1ACB, has served on the WRTC UK Organising Committee for the past three years. RSGB President Bob Beebe, GU4YOX, will attend WRTC for its duration and conduct various duties throughout the week. If you'd like to volunteer and be part of this fantastic event, there are a range of roles available, including Contest Station Managers, Contest Station Builders and Transport roles. Visit wrtc2026.org/volunteers  to find out more. Did you know that RSGB membership is open to anyone with an interest in amateur radio, wherever they are in the world? The Society's publications are well respected around the globe, and the RSGB is proud to have members in over 50 countries. You can find out about joining the RSGB's community and meet some of its international members via rsgb.org/international-members The RSGB Awards Manager, Lindsay Pennell, GI3KME, has awarded Geoff, G4FKA, the first Supreme level of the Worked All UK and Crown Dependency Prefixes Award. The award was introduced in 2025 and is available to all radio amateurs and shortwave listeners in the UK and worldwide. Read more about Geoff's achievement by going to rsgb.org/award-stories A brand new GB2RS broadcast is now available in Wales. Elliot, MW9IQN, is located at the foot of the Cambrian Mountains. He transmits the RSGB News on 145.525MHz FM each Sunday at 5 pm with good coverage to the west coast. At present, Elliot is using quite low power and is broadcasting in English. However, a power increase is planned and, if requested, he would be pleased to additionally broadcast the script in Welsh. If you are in mid-Wales, do take a listen for this new GB2RS broadcast and give Elliot a call during his post-News net. Several other broadcasts can be received in Wales, notably Brian, GW6VEI, who covers Wales from St Asaph on 3650kHz LSB at 10.30 am. The full Broadcast Schedule can be downloaded at rsgb.org/GB2RSschedule Please send details of all your news and events to radcom@rsgb.org.uk. The deadline for submissions is 10 am on Thursdays before the Sunday broadcast each week.  And now for details of rallies and events Today, the 22nd, Callington Radio and Electronics Rally is being held in the Town Hall, New Road, Callington, Cornwall, PL17 7BE. The doors are open to the public from 10 am until 1 pm. Entry is £2 each with no charge for those under the age of 16. The rally features a comprehensive selection of traders, clubs and societies from the southwest. There is also a bring-and-buy area, a catering service, disabled access, toilet facilities and ample parking. For more information, visit callingtonradiosociety.org.uk Dover Amateur Radio Club Rally is also taking place today, the 22nd, at Eastry Village Hall, High Street, Eastry, Kent, CT13 0QB. The doors are open from 10 am to 2 pm, and the entrance fee is £3. Refreshments are available on site. For more details, contact the Club via darc.online Now the Special Event news Special callsign GB2TSO will be active from mid-morning on Wednesday, the 25th of March 2026. Marc, 2E0MCJ and Stephen, M0CCA, are taking part in The Great Tommy Sleep Out from Noon, Cregg Veterans Retreat near Camelford in Cornwall. Listen for activity on the 40m band using SSB. Special callsign SZ40A is in use by the Radio Amateur Association of Western Greece, SZ1A, to celebrate 40 years of continuous presence, service and contribution to amateur radio. Look for activity across multiple HF bands and modes until the 31st of May. QSL via ON3UN. To see if you qualify for an award for working the station, visit awards.sz1a.org Now the DX news Gunter, DK2WH, is active as V51WH and V55Y from Namibia until Tuesday, the 24th of March 2026. He is operating using FT8, RTTY, SSB and some CW on the 160 to 6m bands. QSL via Gunter's home call, directly or via the Bureau. Haluk, TA2LE is active as J79H from Dominica, NA-101, until Thursday, the 26th of March.  Look for activity using CW, FT8 and SSB on the 40 to 10m bands. QSL via OQRS, Logbook of the World and Club Log. For more information and updates, visit tinyurl.com/J79H-2026 Now the contest news The British Amateur Radio Teledata Group HF RTTY Contest started at 0200UTC yesterday, the 21st, and runs until 0200UTC tomorrow, the 23rd of March. Using RTTY on the 80 to 10m bands, where contests are permitted, the exchange is signal report, serial number and time. On Tuesday, the 24th of March, the RSGB SHF UK Activity Contest runs from 1930 to 2230UTC. Using all modes on 2.3 to 10GHz frequencies, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. On Wednesday, the 25th of March, the United Kingdom and Ireland Contest Club Contest runs from 2000 to 2100UTC. Using CW on the 80m band, the exchange is your six-character locator. On Thursday, the 26th of March, the RSGB 80m Club Championship runs from 2000 to 2130UTC. Using SSB on the 80m band, the exchange is signal report and serial number. The CQ World Wide WPX SSB Contest starts at 0000UTC on Saturday, the 28th and runs until 2359UTC on Sunday, the 29th of March. Using SSB on the 160 to 10m bands, where contests are permitted, the exchange is signal report and serial number. On Sunday, the 29th of March, the UK Microwave Group Millimetre Band Contest runs from 0800UTC to 1700UTC. Using all modes on 24 to 76GHz frequencies, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. Now the radio propagation report, compiled by G0KYA, G3YLA and G4BAO on Thursday the 19th of March Last weekend's Commonwealth Contest got off to a bad start, thanks to a Kp index of 6 that really affected the ionosphere. As a result, HF conditions were not good with the maximum usable frequency over a 3,000km path below 21MHz until 1700UTC. Luckily, things improved a little on Sunday, but overall scores were down compared with previous events. The Kp index increase was due to a coronal hole stream, which reached 600 to 700 kilometres per second and a Bz that pointed south. The equinox period hasn't helped due to the Russell-McPherron effect, a phenomenon that occurs when the Earth's magnetic field aligns with the Sun's magnetic field during equinoxes, creating ‘cracks' in the magnetosphere. Otherwise, the week has been unremarkable. The solar flux index has remained firmly in the 110s, and there have been no X-class solar flares, only a few M and lesser C-class events. Next week, HF propagation may be dominated again by the solar wind. Coronal hole number 33 will begin to face Earth, and a high-speed stream was predicted to reach us this weekend, ending today, the 22nd. A coronal mass ejection was also predicted to arrive around Thursday, the 19th. NOAA predicts the Kp index will rise to 5 this weekend and not decline to 3 until the 26th of March. Meanwhile, the solar flux is predicted to remain in the 105 to 120 range until the 27th of March. It may then increase slightly to be in the 120s until the end of the month. As a result, expect lower maximum usable frequencies and poorer HF conditions until around next Thursday, the 26th and Friday, the 27th of March. And now the VHF and up propagation news from G3YLA and G4BAO The high pressure that developed during the second half of last week formed on the warmer side of the front and, as a result, produced slightly better tropo conditions than looked possible the previous week. The weather is probably going to try to change to a cold-air high in the coming week, so expect conditions to decline. However, that's not the only reason for a decline. As the main high centre displaces west of Britain, we will find a colder and unsettled west or north-westerly pattern affecting the UK next week. So less tropo, but more chance of some rain scatter for the upper GHz bands. Meteor scatter remains in the random activity domain, although we are edging closer to the next major shower of the late April Lyrids. It's not to say that exciting things can't happen, however. Just after a HamSCI workshop on the subject of meteor scatter last weekend, a multi-ton meteoroid was reported from Cleveland, Ohio, on the HamSCI Google groups at around 1300UTC on the 17th of March. This produced a sonic boom and was visible in broad daylight. All is quiet on the Sporadic-E front, although we are slowly moving towards a period when the first glimmers of activity show themselves, particularly on digital modes.  Lastly, a comment on the chances of an aurora. These are usually enhanced due to solar-terrestrial alignment around the equinoxes, and with two coronal mass ejections predicted to arrive at the tail end of last week, ending today, the 22nd. As usual, check for an increasing Kp index above 5. For EME, yesterday saw the 5.7GHz section of the Dubus CW and SSB EME contest and associated all-mode activity weekend. With Moon declination positive and rising, and path losses still low, it hopefully produced some nice contacts. On VHF, 144MHz sky noise is low in the coming week. And that's all from the propagation team this week.

Na Na Na
nanana - My New Band Believe, tu nueva banda favorita - 18/03/26

Na Na Na

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2026 179:14


Un puñado de bandas surgidas alrededor de un local en el sur de Londres irrumpieron para reivindicar un rock con las aspiraciones más arty y locas posibles: Squid, Black Country, New Road, Shame y black midi. Estos últimos fueron los primeros en despedirse. Una mala noticia entonces que se ha convertido en el detonante de los proyectos en solitario de sus miembros: el año pasado llegó el de su líder, Geordie Greep, y este año el de My New Band Believe, el nombre elegido por su ex bajista, Cameron Picton, para su nueva aventura. Con tres canciones publicadas, solo una de ellas parte de ese debut, te avisamos de que podría convertirse en tu nueva banda favorita. Además, Estrogenuinas se asoman a nuestro cuestionario cultural en FAQ!, una de las bandas que estarán actuando este domingo en La Radio Encendida 2026. Y citamos en un punto de encuentro a la filósofa Josefa Ros y la psicóloga Olga Albaladejo para preguntarles si no necesitamos aburrirnos más. Playlist:Mitski - LightningDry Cleaning - Let Me Grow and You’ll See the FruitAmerican Football - Bad MoonsWU LYF - Love Your FateEl Perro del Mar - God Knows (You Gotta Give To Get)Biig Piig - SunnyHnos Munoz, GAZZI - LindaCharli xcx - Everything is romantic featuring Caroline PolachekKing Krule - Rock BottomSasha Keable - heal somethingA$AP Rocky - PLAYAJames Blake - Death of LoveMassive Attack - Unfinished SympathyOklou, FKA twigs - viscusWet Leg - ObviousBonnie Prince Billy - Hey LittleRostam - Like a SparkAnna Calvi, Matt Berninger - Is This All There Is?The National - Mistaken for StrangersMs Ray - You’re HereHaute & Freddy - Anti-SuperstarMy New Band Believe - Love Storyblack midi - Love StoryBleachers - dirty wedding dressDeath Cab for Cutie - RiptidesPond - TerrestrialsTame Impala - My Old Ways AgainLauren Auder - yesAlexis Taylor, Lola Kirke - Out of PhaseHot Chip - I Feel BetterGrace Ives - Stupid BitchesHolly Humberstone - Cruel WorldAvalon Emerson - EdenJames Blake, Monica Martin - Didn’t Come To ArgueTom Misch, Kaidi Akinnibi - Days of UsTeo Planell - RadioCora Yako - PesadillasJungle - Let’s Go BackDJ Seinfeld, TS Graye - U Can’t Come HomeJamie xx - Dream NightEscuchar audio

GB2RS
RSGB GB2RS News Bulletin for March 15th 2026

GB2RS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 13:44


GB2RS News Sunday, the 15th of March 2026 The news headlines: New Microwave capabilities for the RSGB National Radio Centre Submit your British Science Week reports Exam availability over Easter ICOM UK has announced that it has equipped the RSGB National Radio Centre with the IC-905 All-Mode Transceiver as part of its ongoing support for the RSGB and the amateur radio community. This latest addition ensures that volunteers and visitors to the NRC have access to the latest VHF, UHF and SHF technology. The IC-905 is an industry first providing seamless multimode coverage across the 144, 430, 1200, 2400, 5600MHz and 10GHz bands. The arrival of the IC-905 opens up new avenues for the NRC, from linking local repeaters to monitoring radio beacons for the study of microwave propagation. The IC-905 was officially handed over to RSGB General Manager, Steve Thomas, M1ACB, at the Martin Lynch and Sons Open Day earlier this year and has now found its home on the radio bench at the NRC. Read more about the transceiver and the NRC by going to rsgb.org/nrc  and scrolling to the news section at the bottom of the page. British Science Week 2026 draws to a close today, the 15th of March, and the RSGB is delighted to have seen so many clubs, societies, schools, youth groups and individuals taking part. This year's British Science Week campaign has been the biggest for amateur radio yet. The Society would like to thank everyone who got involved and for sharing your love and passion for the hobby with others. Highlights from the event will be featured in the June and July editions of RadCom. Whether your club held an open day, arranged a sked, operated a special event station, supported a school, or held any other type of event, the RSGB would love to hear from you. To be included, send your report, with separate high-resolution photographs or videos, to bsw.reports@rsgb.org.uk  by the 31st of March. If you were one of the lucky groups to have been given free FM radio receiver kits and Morse code tutor kits to build, you would have been emailed separate instructions on how to submit reports for this activity. The RSGB remote invigilation team will be taking a break over the Easter weekend. You will not be able to book an exam from Friday, the 3rd to Monday, the 6th of April 2026. Exam bookings will resume as normal from Tuesday, the 7th of April 2026. Book your exam by going to rsgb.org/exams If you have not secured your spot on the RSGB members-only Direct Digital Synthesiser programming workshop, taking place in Blackpool on Saturday, the 11th of April, now is the time. Booking closes on Wednesday, the 18th of March. Visit rsgb.org/practical-events  Please send details of all your news and events to radcom@rsgb.org.uk  The deadline for submissions is 10am on Thursdays before the Sunday broadcast each week.  And now for details of rallies and events Today, the 15th of March, the Ripon and District Amateur Radio Society Rally is taking place at Great Ouseburn Village Hall, Lightmire Lane, Great Ouseburn, York YO26 9RL. The doors are open to the public from 10 am, and admission costs £5. Refreshments and free parking are available on site. For more information, email radars.rally@gmail.com On Sunday, the 22nd of March, Callington Radio and Electronics Rally will be held in the Town Hall, New Road, Callington, Cornwall, PL17 7BE. The doors will be open to the public from 10 am until 1 pm. Entry is £2 each with no charge for those under the age of 16. A comprehensive selection of traders, clubs and societies from the Southwest will be present. There will also be a bring-and-buy area, catering service, disabled access, toilet facilities and ample parking. Pre-booking is essential so please contact Alastair, M0KRR, on 01503 262 755 as soon as possible. For more information, visit callingtonradiosociety.org.uk Also on Sunday, the 22nd of March, the Dover Amateur Radio Club Rally is taking place at Eastry Village Hall, High Street, Eastry, Kent, CT13 0QB. The doors will be open from 10 am to 2 pm, and the entrance fee is £3. Refreshments will be available on site. Tables are £15 each, with a maximum of two tables per vendor. To book your table, contact the Club via darc.online Now the Special Event news The Radio Amateur Association of Western Greece, SZ1A, is active with special callsign SZ40A to celebrate 40 years of continuous presence, service, and contribution to amateur radio. Look for activity across multiple HF bands and modes until the 31st of May. QSL via ON3UN. Visit awards.sz1a.org  to access awards that are available for working the station. Special callsign GB0OH will be active from the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides for around six days from the 11th of April. This is an opportunity for award chasers to log IOTA reference EU-010 and Worked All Britain square NB53. The station will be operating on several bands from 40 to 10m, mainly using SSB, but there may also be some FT8 activity. QSL via QRZ.com Now the DX news The 3Y0K team is operating from Bouvet Island on multiple bands. Depending on conditions, the station expects to be available until around the 18th to the 20th of March. QSL via OQRS and Club Log. For more information, visit 3y0k.com Yannick, F6FYD, is active as CN2YD from Marrakech in Morocco until the 31st of March. He is operating using SSB on the 20 to 10m bands. QSL to F6FYD directly or via the Bureau. Now the contest news Today, the 15th of March, the UK Microwave Group Low Band Contest runs from 1000 to 1500UTC. Using all modes on 1.3 to 3.4GHz frequencies, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. Tomorrow, the 16th of March, the RSGB FT4 Series Contest runs from 2000 to 2200UTC. Using FT4 on the 80 to 10m bands, where contests are permitted, the exchange is your report. On Tuesday, the 17th of March, the RSGB 1.3GHz UK Activity Contest runs from 2000 to 2230UTC. Using all modes on the 23cm band, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. On Wednesday, the 18th of March, the IRTS 80m Evening Counties Contest runs from 2000 to 2100UTC. Using CW and SSB on the 80m band, the exchange is signal report, serial number and county code. On Thursday, the 19th of March, the RSGB 70MHz UK Activity Contest runs from 2000 to 2230UTC. Using all modes on the 4m band, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. The British Amateur Radio Teledata Group HF RTTY Contest starts at 0200UTC on Saturday, the 21st, and runs until 0200UTC on Monday, the 23rd of March. Using RTTY on the 80 to 10m bands, where contests are permitted, the exchange is signal report, serial number and time.  Now the radio propagation report, compiled by G0KYA, G3YLA and G4BAO on Thursday, the 12th of March 2026. There has been plenty to work on the HF bands this past week. 3Y0K on Bouvet Island is still attracting a lot of radio amateurs, but there is also 8Q7ZW on the Maldives and German group J51A on Guinea-Bissau to get your attention. DXpeditions to look out for next week include TX5EU from the Austral Islands, YJ1JXZ in Vanuatu, the tail-end of operations at T80K in Palau and VP2EAD, VP2ELX and VP2EWE on Anguilla. HF propagation has been reasonable, rather than outstanding, with a solar flux index in the 140s, declining to the 120s as the week progressed. There have been a few C-class solar flares, but nothing stronger. Geomagnetic conditions have also been reasonable with the Kp index mostly in the twos and threes. There was one excursion where the planetary Kp index hit 4 around the 7th and 8th of March, but otherwise it has been relatively calm. The maximum usable frequency, or MUF, over a 3,000km path has exceeded 28MHz on most days. 14MHz was open to the Maldives via FT8 as late as 2200UTC on Tuesday, the 10th of March. Next week, the standout item is a large, but relatively thin, coronal hole on the Sun, and the high-speed solar wind stream from this reached the Earth on Friday, the 13th of March. Expect the Kp index to rise and HF propagation, especially on northerly paths, to suffer. The Space Weather Prediction Centre forecasts that the solar flux index will decline further to around 110 in the coming week. After this weekend's geomagnetic disturbance due to the coronal hole, the Kp index is forecast to be more settled with a predicted maximum Kp of 3. Things may heat up later in the week with a predicted Kp of 4, rising to 6 on the 21st of March. Expect reduced maximum usable frequencies and poorer HF propagation, particularly on polar paths. And now the VHF and up propagation news from G3YLA and G4BAO The current spell of changeable weather is likely to stay with us through the bulk of the coming week, but there is a glimmer of hope for better conditions after mid-week, with a suggestion of high pressure over northern Britain. To begin with, this means that rain scatter, including snow in places, will be worth checking out on the GHz bands, but strong winds may test antennas at times. The transition to high pressure should lift conditions a little, but since it's forming in a cold polar air mass, it may not be as good as it could be.  The 1.3GHz UK Activity Contest on Tuesday, the 17th of March, will probably still be in the wet and windy period, so there may be a rain scatter bonus if the rain is heavy enough to affect such a low GHz band. Aircraft scatter will always be the best option for this band when tropo is poor. The 70MHz UK Activity Contest on Thursday, the 19th of March, may fare better for tropo in Scotland and Northern Ireland. Meteor scatter will offer up meagre rations as we remain between major showers. The April Lyrids are still a long way away. Aurora is still in the frame around the spring equinox, so as usual, check for the Kp index moving up to 5 or higher. Sporadic-E is not usually part of the story at this time of the year in these latitudes. If anything does get triggered, then look to explore the path on digital modes first to see which directions are being favoured.  For EME, the conditions are poor for the coming week with Moon declination negative but rising, not going positive until next Thursday. We continue with short Moon windows and low peak elevation, but with falling path losses. While 144MHz sky noise is moderate to low in the coming week, Wednesday and Thursday see the Sun and Moon close in the sky, meaning high noise on the lower bands due to wider antenna beamwidths. And that's all from the propagation team this week.

Na Na Na
nanana - Una nueva era Iceage - 12/03/26

Na Na Na

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 179:04


 Iceage son una referencia del post-punk más oscuro y elegantón, pero los daneses han optado por acercarse al pop en su regreso con su primer single en cinco años. En este tiempo nos hemos familiarizado (mucho, hasta en tres álbumes) con la propuesta en solitario de su líder, Elias Rønnenfelt. 'Star', el primer adelanto de esta nueva etapa, confirma, sin embargo, que su lírica dramática crece cuando está respaldada por su banda. Además, Yerai Cortés se asoma a nuestro cuestionario cultural en FAQ! Y hablamos con Black Country, New Road sobre llevar al directo un album tan complejo como 'Forever Howlong' y su participación benéfica en el proyecto 'HELP(2)'. Playlist:Devendra Banhart - Quedate LunaJosé González - PajaritoSilvana Estrada - DimeLa Plazuela - Este JuegoMaría José Llergo - Mala MíaQueralt Lahoz, SALMA - Lo Volvería a HacerThe Lemon Twigs - How Can I Love Her More?Whitney - Back to the WindTy Segall - PossessionJADE - Angel Of My DreamsPinkPantheress, JADE - TonightOklou, Bladee - take me by the handFKA twigs - HARDCARLANGAS, Dear Joanne - ProblemasDepresión Sonora - Desordenarlo TodoTriángulo de Amor Bizarro, Rufus T Firefly - Estrella SolitariaJoe Crepúsculo - Enamorado de tu reverbNothing - a short history of decayDeftones - infinite sourceMiss Grit - Mind DisasterBofirax - Hold OnAlexis Taylor - I Can Feel Your LoveArlo Parks - Get GoHoonine - Ya No DueleJayda G - UncomfortableAngel Du$t - Pain is a MustBasement - WIREDGouge Away - FigurineBleachers - dirty wedding dressCon Seasons Waiting on youFuture Islands - Seasons (Waiting on you)Hofe, Natalia Lacunza - Esto no es amorDanny L Harle, Julia Michaels - Raft In The SeaOlof Dreijer, MaMan - Echoed DafninoThe Knife - HeartbeatsBlack Country, New Road - StrangersArctic Monkeys - Opening NightDora Band - Al CieloIceage - StarLily Allen - Ruminatingshego - amiamigaKacey Musgraves - Dry SpellRobyn - Blow My MindDua Lipa - Blow Your Mind (Mwah)Escuchar audio

180 grados
180 grados - Arlo Parks y Black Country, New Road, en Help 2 - 10/03/26

180 grados

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2026 61:15


Help 2 es la continuación de ese disco benéfico de 1995, “The Help Album”, impulsado por la ONG, War Child, para demostrar cómo la música puede ser una poderosa herramienta de solidaridad y compromiso para reivindicar cambios y ofrecer ayuda, educación, apoyo en salud mental y protección a los niños afectados por conflictos en todo el mundo. El resultado es de una belleza abrumadora, muy emocionante con nombres como Arctic Monkeys, Foals, Bat For Lashes, Pulp, Depeche Mode, Beth Gibbons, Wet Leg, Fontaines D.C., English Teacher (junto a Graham Coxon de Blur), The Last Dinner Party, Young Father, Black Country, New Road o Arlo Parks, que hoy protagonizan este podcast junto a lo nuevo de Peligro!, Wesley Joseph, Channel Tres y Niña Polaca, que anuncian su primer Movistar Arena para el 15 de enero de 2027.ARLO PARKS - Nothing I Could HideBLACK COUNTRY, NEW ROAD - StrangersGORILLAZ, TRUENO - The ManifiestoFRANZ FERDINAND - Take Me OutDORA BAND - Al CieloGINEBRAS - Mi DiarioESTROGENUINAS - Fiesta de Fin de Curso en el Colegio CatólicoVEINTIUNO - Vidas PasadasPELIGRO! - NenaMALA GESTIÓN - Sandalias del PSOERODRIGO CUEVAS - Una Muerte IdealWESLEY JOSEPH - pluto babyHARRY STYLES - Dance No MoreCHANNEL TRES - MedicineNIÑA POLACA - William Wallace en LancasterBRUNO MARS - Something SeriousEscuchar audio

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GB2RS
RSGB GB2RS News Bulletin for March 1st 2026

GB2RS

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 15:00


GB2RS News Sunday the 1st of March 2026 The news headlines: British Science Week starts on Friday – what are your plans? Listen out for the RSGB President operating as GB5CC Make the most of the RSGB National Radio Centre's extended summer opening hours British Science Week starts this Friday, the 6th of March, and finishes on Sunday, the 15th of March. The annual event celebrates science, technology, engineering and maths, and is the perfect opportunity to share amateur radio with new audiences. A number of clubs are hosting events that are open to the public, ranging from a practical skills night with Chelmsford Amateur Radio Society through to the Lincolnshire Portable Radio Group, which is delivering a youth event with the International Bomber Command Centre. Several groups and organisations are looking to arrange skeds during the week. These include Crowthorne and Wokingham Without Men's Shed with Bracknell Amateur Radio Club, and also South Derbyshire and Ashby Woulds Amateur Radio Group. Get involved with British Science Week by attending an event, or by arranging a sked with one of these groups. Find out more by going to rsgb.org/bsw  and selecting ‘Events happening near you' from the right-hand menu. If you haven't planned anything yet, you can get involved by doing the RSGB ‘Riding the wave' activity with your friends and family. Find this worksheet, along with numerous other ideas and resources, by going to the RSGB British Science Week web page. The President of the RSGB, Bob Beebe, GU4YOX, will be operating as GB5CC for this year's Commonwealth Contest, which takes place on the 14th and 15th of March. He will be doing so in memory of former RSGB President, Bob Whelan, G3PJT, who sadly became a Silent Key at the end of last year. Bob Beebe looks forward to making contacts across the Commonwealth and sharing time on the amateur bands to reflect the fellowship, tradition and sense of community that Bob Whelan valued so deeply. Find out more about the contest at rsgbcc.org/hf If you are planning a visit to the RSGB National Radio Centre, you'll be pleased to hear that, in line with Bletchley Park's summer opening hours, the Centre is now open for an extra hour and will close at 5 pm each day. Remember that RSGB members can download a free entry voucher for Bletchley Park at rsgb.org/bpvoucher Did you know that each RSGB region has a Facebook page that has a focus on regional amateur radio communities? The majority of the posts are from clubs, individual licensees and event organisers from that area, and the content is moderated by members of the RSGB Regional Team. Some RSGB news content is also shared that will be of interest to amateurs in that particular region. These pages can also be used to ask for help about any aspect of amateur radio. Whether you're an individual or a club, make use of this resource! You can find the pages on Facebook – go to facebook.com/groups/rsgbregion1  for Region 1 or substitute the region number for your local region. The 235 Alive DMR net takes place on TGIF Talk Group 235 on Mondays and Fridays from 7.30 pm. Everyone is welcome. For details of how to connect, visit the 235 Alive Facebook page or 235alive.com International Women's Day YL Parks on the Air Party takes place annually on the 8th of March. This isn't a contest. The main goal is to encourage women to get out, get on the air, and be more active in amateur radio. For more information, visit the International Women's Day YL POTA Party Facebook page. SOS Radio Week is an annual event that takes place throughout the month of May to celebrate the work of the volunteers from the Royal National Lifeboat Institution, Independent Lifeboats and National Coastwatch Stations around the British Isles. Registration is now open via sosradioweek.org.uk Please send details of all your news and events to radcom@rsgb.org.uk. The deadline for submissions is 10 am on Thursdays before the Sunday broadcast each week.  And now for details of rallies and events Today, the 1st of March, the Exeter Radio Rally is taking place at The Kenn Centre, EX6 7UE. The rally includes a bring-and-buy area, disabled facilities, catering and free car parking. The entry fee is £3. Traders can gain entry from 8 am, and the doors open to the public at 10 am. For more information, email Bill, G7AKJ via billwrench213@btinternet.com On Sunday, the 22nd of March, Callington Radio and Electronics Rally will be held in the Town Hall, New Road, Callington, Cornwall, PL17 7BE. The doors will be open to the public from 10 am until 1 pm. Entry is £2 each with no charge for those under the age of 16. A comprehensive selection of traders, clubs and societies from the Southwest will be present along with a bring-and-buy stall and the usual catering service. Pre-booking is essential, so contact Alastair, M0KRR, via alastair.kerr1@btinternet.com or by phone on 01503 262 755 with your requirements as soon as possible. Visit callingtonradiosociety.org.uk  for more information. Now the Special Event news Experimental Danish Radio Amateurs are celebrating the centenary of Denmark's first licensed amateurs. To mark the occasion, special callsign OZ100OZ will be on the air from 0000UTC on the 1st of March until 2359UTC on the 8th of March. For more information, including details of an award that is available for working the station, visit QRZ.com Special callsign ZL100C is active to celebrate the centenary of the New Zealand Association of Radio Transmitters, which was formed on the 16th of August 1926. The callsign will be active until the 6th of August 2026. QSL via the Bureau and Logbook of the World. For more information, visit QRZ.com Now the DX news Arno, DL1CW, is active as 9G5ZZ from Ghana until Tuesday, the 3rd of March. He operates on the 80 to 6m bands mainly using CW. QSL via Logbook of the World, the Bureau and Arno's home call. Andre, PD1DRE, is active as PJ2/PD1DRE from Curacao, SA-099, until Wednesday, the 4th of March. He operates using FT4, FT8 and SSB on the HF bands. QSL via eQSL. Now the contest news Today, the 1st of March, the Worked All Britain 3.5MHz Phone Contest runs from 1800 to 2200 UTC. Using SSB on the 80m band, the exchange is signal report, serial number and your Worked All Britain area. Tomorrow, the 2nd of March, the RSGB 80m Club Championship runs from 2000 to 2130 UTC. Using PSK63 and RTTY on the 80m band, the exchange is signal report and signal number. On Tuesday, the 3rd of March, the RSGB 144MHz FM Activity Contest runs from 1900 to 1955 UTC. Using FM on the 2m band, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. Also on Tuesday, the 3rd of March, the RSGB UK Activity Contest runs from 2000 to 2230UTC. Using all modes on the 2m band, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. On Wednesday, the 4th of March, the RSGB 144MHz FT8 Activity four-hour Contest runs from 1700 to 2100UTC. Using FT8 on the 2m band, the exchange is a report and four-character locator. Also on Wednesday the 4th, the RSGB 144MHz FT8 Activity two-hour Contest runs from 1900 to 2100UTC. Using FT8 on the 2m band, the exchange is a report and four-character locator. Stations entering the four-hour contest may also enter the two-hour contest. On Wednesday, the 4th of March, the UK and Ireland Contest Club 80m Contest runs from 2000 to 2100UTC. Using SSB on the 80m band, the exchange is your six-character locator. The RSGB March 144 and 432 MHz Contest starts at 1400 UTC on Saturday, the 7th, and runs until 1400 UTC on Sunday, the 8th of March. Using all modes on the 2m and 70cm bands, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. The ARRL International DX Contest starts at 0000 UTC on Saturday, the 7th and runs until 2359 UTC on Sunday, the 8th of March. Using SSB on the 160 to 10m bands, where contests are permitted, the exchange is RST and Tx power. American stations also send their state, and Canadian stations send their province. Now the radio propagation report, compiled by G0KYA, G3YLA and G4BAO on Thursday the 26th of February 2026 We have just had a period of zero sunspots – the first time since June 2022. However, don't worry. This may be a sign of things to come, but this zero-spot period was short-lived. There are now signs of sunspots appearing over the Sun's eastern limb with old region 4366, last seen on the 11th of February, making its return. It is now renamed ‘active region 4378'. This is helping to boost the solar flux index, which stood at 125 on Thursday, the 26th of February. This is a long way off the usual solar flux index lows we experience at sunspot minimum, when it can be as low as 66 to 70. As we are now entering March and, with the hours of daylight increasing, we are seeing a change in HF propagation. The Spring equinox is a time for good North-South propagation, especially on the higher HF bands, although we may see the 10m band tailing off a little as we head towards summer. For the best overall DX HF propagation, head to 21MHz or higher, where you may get maximum global coverage. Propagation has been reasonable, but a high-speed solar wind stream from a coronal hole pushed the Kp index to 4 for long periods. This has not helped HF propagation, although its effects are not as bad as a Kp index of 6 or higher. DXpeditions to be worked this week include Bouvet Island, 3Y0K; Guinea Bissau, J51A; and the final days of Desecheo Island, KP5/NP3VI, which is due to end around the 3rd of March. Lubo, OM5ZW and Laco, OM4WM, will also be active from Thulusdhoo Island in the Maldives as 8Q7ZW from the 28th of February until the 12th of March 2026. Next week, the Space Weather Prediction Centre predicts that the solar flux index will remain in the 120 to 130 range. The solar wind model predicts that a cloud of plasma may hit Earth today, the 1st of March, so watch out for an increased Kp index. Otherwise, the first half of the coming week may be quiet, geomagnetically. However, the Kp index is predicted to rise to 4 on the 5th and 6th of March. And now the VHF and up propagation news from G3YLA and G4BAO The early part of last week saw brief 50MHz FT8 spots of the J51A DXpedition to Guinea-Bissau in the southern part of the UK. As with TZ1CE last week, stations much further south benefited from the best propagation. As of Thursday, the 26th of February, Clublog showed no UK stations in their log yet. Earlier in the week, the station was an easy catch using FT8 on all the lower bands. The current spell of very unsettled weather will last into the early part of the coming week. Thereafter, it seems likely that high pressure will start to build over the country, possibly with another weak front after mid-week. This may soon be followed by another high before the end of the week. In terms of radio propagation, although some further rain scatter is probable at first, as we head into the coming week, there is every chance of tropo becoming a mode of choice. It's important to remember that not all highs are equal and, although they all tend to produce a strong temperature inversion, they may not be good for tropo if the air near the surface is too dry. Ideally, we need to see some misty low cloud or early morning fog trapped under the inversion for the better-quality lifts. This is because a change in moisture across the top of the inversion produces the biggest change to the refractive index. Other modes to consider, though not too seriously, are aurora after the recent coronal hole stream. The indication you are looking for is a high value Kp index, say 5 or greater, up to the maximum of 9. With meteor scatter, we are in a long gap in shower activity until the Lyrids in late April, so relying on random meteor activity is the best we can expect. Lastly, the prospects for Sporadic-E are not necessarily zero but are unlikely to be too exciting in this part of the year. The main summer season is normally considered to run from late April to mid-September. In the interim, the occasional burst of activity is possible, but probably limited to the 10 or 6m bands. For EME, Moon declination has started to fall again, going negative on Wednesday, the 4th of March. This means shortening Moon windows and lower peak elevation. Path losses are rising again after perigee. 144MHz sky noise is low throughout the coming week. And that's all from the propagation team this week.

Talking Michigan Transportation
Reprise: Focusing on the work force as we enter a new road construction season

Talking Michigan Transportation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 27:43 Transcription Available


As road agencies across the state prepare for the 2026 road and bridge construction season, this week's Talking Michigan Transportation podcast is a reprise of an August 2025 episode that focused on jobs tied to road and bridge building.Gov. Gretchen Whitmer sent a letter Aug. 7, 2025, to the directors of the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) and the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity (LEO), calling on them to compile and publicly release data on the impact of the state's road funding cliff and federal funding rollbacks and policies on Michigan's economy and employment. First, Heath Salisbury, financial secretary and training director for Operating Engineers 324, talked about what investments in infrastructure mean to people in the skilled trades and the thousands of jobs involved. Salisbury offers his own perspective as a veteran of the industry, working in the trenches, then later in training workers and developing a work force capable of building in a modern environment where technology is evolving rapidly.Later, Karen Faussett, who manages MDOT's statewide and urban travel analysis section, talked about how her team tracks the economic benefits of investment in transportation infrastructure.

95bFM: Guest Interviews
Guest Interview w/ Black Country, New Road: Rāpare February 26, 2026

95bFM: Guest Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026


Matthew Crawley had a kōrero with Black Country, New Road ahead of their show at the Powerstation on Tuesday March 3! They're touring their 2025 album Forever Howlong, and tickets are available from Ticketmaster. Whakarongo mai nei!

BrokeN Bois
Artist Analysis: Black Country, New Road

BrokeN Bois

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 97:42


Sit back as Mike and Colin relax and talk about whatever is on their minds, usually leading back to music in some way or another! This week, Colin and Mike discuss the album discography of art rock aficionados, Black Country, New Road!

#FactsMatter, the Citizens Research Council of Michigan podcast
How Michigan's New Road Package Accidentally Cut Current Year Road Funding

#FactsMatter, the Citizens Research Council of Michigan podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 21:40


Eric Paul Dennis, research associate for infrastructure at the Citizens Research Council, joins Guy Gordon for the first podcast of 2026. Earlier this week, Dennis' research brief, How the 2025 Transportation Funding Package Accidentally Cut Road Funding in FY2026, contrasted the promise of new funding in the current fiscal year with the reality. Guy and Eric pick up where their conversation left off in late 2025 — at the start of fiscal year (FY) 2026 — when the Michigan Legislature passed and Governor Whitmer signed Michigan's 2025 transportation funding package, billed as delivering more than $1 billion in new road funding for FY 2026. But the reality is that Michigan road agencies have seen a more than 15 percent decrease in state funding distributions in the months following the adoption of the package. This discrepancy between a promised funding increase and a realized funding decrease is largely due to differences in formal state accounting and the timing of funding distributions to road agencies. Additional delays and uncertainties are imposed by statutory details and bureaucratic complexities related to new funding sources provided by the 2025 transportation funding package. Road agencies will see funding increases beginning in April 2026 (the second half of the fiscal year). However, the increases in the final six months of FY2026 are likely to be smaller than the decreases seen in the first six months. Although the official state budget may reflect an over $1 billion increase in road funding in FY2026, road agencies may receive less funding than in FY2025. The promised FY2026 funding increase will likely be distributed to agencies in FY2027, with some disbursed in the final months of FY2026. However, the exact timing and amount of this funding remain unclear.

180 grados
180 grados - Ca7riel y Paco Amoroso con Sting y Damon Albarn, Grian Chatten y Kae Tempest - 17/02/26

180 grados

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026 58:33


HASTA JESÚS TUVO UN MAL DÍA, así suena el primer adelanto del próximo disco de Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso, que se publica el 19 de marzo con el título de "Free Spirits" y que llega con la colaboración de Sting, que aparece como mentor espiritual del dúo. Escuchamos "Flags", otra canción para el recopilatorio benéfico, HELP (2), la iniciativa de War Child, para recaudar fondos y ayudar a los niñxs en zonas de conflicto armado. Esta llega de parte de Damon Albarn, Grian Chatten, Kae Tempest, apoyándose en una instrumentación construída por Johnny Marr, Adrian Utley (Portishead), Dave Okumu (The Invisible) y dos de los componentes de Gorillaz Seye Adelekan y Femi Koleoso (también en Ezra Collective) y un coro de 43 voces en el que participan Jarvis Cocker, Carl Barat, Rosa Walton, Declan McKenna, Marika Hackman, English Teacher o Black Country, New Road. Aparte, suenan Waterbaby, Brigitte Calls Me Baby, los mallorquines Amura, Chet Faker, la californiana Claire Rosinkranz y todo esto. Escuchar audio

Highlights from The Hard Shoulder
Gardaí miss their target of appointing new road policing Gardaí in 2024

Highlights from The Hard Shoulder

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 8:43


Earlier today on the Claire Byrne Show, reporter Alex Rowley revealed that Gardaí missed their target of 75 new Roads Policing Gardaí in 2024, and have also missed their new target of 150 members going into the unit in 2025Just 79 Gardaí have been appointed, which included just 23 in 2024 and 56 last year. That's a shortfall of 71 gardai. This comes after an increase in road deaths in 2025 which saw 188 people lose their lives on our roadsMeghan Scully is a broadcaster and road safety advocate and joined Shane in Studio

Clare FM - Podcasts
Controversy Over Ennis Benches

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026 15:02


Next, we are going to talk about benches in Ennis that have sparked plenty of debate online. The three benches, located by the river on New Road, Lifford, were installed as part of an Ennis Tidy Towns initiative. However, the benches, which are positioned at slight angles to each other, have led to strong and very mixed reactions on social media. To explain the thinking behind them and respond to the criticism, Alan Morrissey was joined by Mary Howard, Mayor of Ennis and Chair of Ennis Tidy Towns. Picture (c) via The Real Ennis Town Forum on Facebook

Copperplate Podcast
Copperplate Time 526

Copperplate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2026 86:45


http://copperplatemailorder.com                                     Copperplate Time 526                                presented by Alan O'Leary                             www.copperplatemailorder.com    1. BOTHY BAND:  Green Groves of Erin/Flowers of Red Hill.   After Hours 2. BUTTONS & BOWS: The Return of Spring/The Mountain Pathway.                  The Return of Spring3. CARLOS/SWEENEY/McCARTIN:            The Rolling Wave/The Lark on the Strand/Banks of Lough Gowna.                   The One After It 4. TIM DENNEHY: I Know What I'm Missing.  Old Boots & Flying Sandals 5. JOHN McEVOY & JOHN WYNNE:                 McPaddin's Fave/A Visit to Ireland.  Dancer at the Fair6. ELAINE REILLY:  The Fergus Reel/The Girl Who Broke My Heart.                Epiphany 7. JAMES KEANE, MATT MOLLOY & KEVIN CONNEFF:             The Musical The Hunter's Purse/The Flowing Bowl/Tilly Finn's.                     With Friends Like These 8. KEVIN CRAWFORD & CILLIAN VALLELY:                 Days Around Lahinch/The Man from Moyasta.                    On Common Ground 9. MICHAEL McGOLDRICK & JOHN CARTY:                Whistler O're The Lave O't/Kilkenny for Mr/Come to the Fair.                   At Out Leisure 10. THE BAILEYS:   A Song for Ireland.   A Song for Ireland 11. CAOIMHIN O'FEARGHAILL & PADDY TUTTY:                Palm Sunday/Mulqueeney's.   Flute & Fiddle 12. GATEHOUSE:  The Cocks are Crowing.  Heather Down the Moor13. JOHN JOE GORDON: The Primrose Polka/The Bluebell Polka.                    Within A Mile of Kilty 214. GERRY HANLEY: A Roll of the Dice/Ride A Mile. In The Middle of It. 15. MICK MULVEY & SHANE MEEHAN:              Sword in the Hand/Wheels of the World/Mullin's Fancy.                 The Missing Guest 16. ANDREW MURRAY:  Jock O' Hazeldene.   Hell or High Water 17. NIAMH NÍ CHARRA:  The Curlew Hills/Tripping Up the Stairs/Two Part Pour.                   Donnelly's Arm 18. PADDY KILLORAN:  The Old Dudeen/The Road to Lurgan.                          Taisce Luacmhar 19. DANU:  The Poor Man's Fortune/The Long Strand/Gan Ainm.  10,000 Miles 20. LEONARD BARRY:  The Limerick Lasses/Johnny McGoohan's/The Laurel Tree.   New Road 21. BOTHY BAND:  Green Groves of Erin/Flowers of Red Hill.After Hours

Stories From Women Who Walk
60 Seconds for Story Prompt Friday: This! Is the Life I'm Forging

Stories From Women Who Walk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 2:50


Hello to you listening in Gaborone, Botswana!Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk with 60 Seconds for Story Prompt Friday and your host, Diane Wyzga.Maybe like me you have spent time looking for something even if you don't know what it is.  After feeling stuck in the cross-roads of my life where the true way was wholly lost to me, I set out on a new road. I left everything I knew: a home, a community of 20 years, a successful national litigation consulting practice and drove 1500 miles north washing up on the shores of Whidbey Island. Why Whidbey? Pretty place, nice people, good pie.Little by little over the past 7 years I've cobbled together a home, a community, my Quarter Moon Story Arts business, a global podcast (still holding in the top 3% worldwide), and being of use.I'm forging the life I want even if I don't know all that it could be.  I'm curious to learn, “What happens next? And now what?”Story Prompt: What you're looking for is looking for you. How are you preparing yourself to meet it? Write that  story and share it out loud!You're always welcome: "Come for the stories - Stay for the magic!" Speaking of magic, I hope you'll subscribe, share a 5-star rating and nice review on your social media or podcast channel of choice, bring your friends and rellies, and join us! You will have wonderful company as we continue to walk our lives together. Be sure to stop by my Quarter Moon Story Arts website, check out the Communication Services, email me to arrange a no-obligation Discovery Call, and stay current with me as "Wyzga on Words" on Substack.Stories From Women Who Walk Production TeamPodcaster: Diane F Wyzga & Quarter Moon Story ArtsMusic: Mer's Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron MusicALL content and image © 2019 to Present Quarter Moon Story Arts. All rights reserved.  If you found this podcast episode helpful, please consider sharing and attributing it to Diane Wyzga of Stories From Women Who Walk podcast with a link back to the original source.

Yellow Brit Road
Yellow Brit Road: Racing Mount Pleasant live in Toronto

Yellow Brit Road

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 14:25


Seven-piece American indie rock, post rock band Racing Mount Pleasant walk an easy line from Black Country, New Road to the Mountain Goats, Radiohead to Broken Social Scene, Sigur Rós to Pavement. They draw you into their immersive musical world of complex, sometimes heavily contrasting themes: simple joy and catharsis rides atop intricate instrumental arrangements and time signatures, softer sounds build up to climactic crescendos, placeably Gen Z themes are sung over timeless music, as 300 of us descended into a hot, hot Garrison on the coldest day of the year so far.I went down to the Garrison with Toronto photographer Owen Forbes, friend of the show and occasional fellow-concert reviewer, on Tuesday, 20 January to catch an exceptional set by Racing Mount Pleasant. Here's what we thought of it.Podcast cover art: Racing Mount Pleasant by Owen Forbes.Try and support artists independently through buying their music, merch, going to shows! Bandcamps/websites linked above.Touch that dial and tune in live! CFRC 101.9 FM in Kingston or cfrc.ca⁠, Sundays 8-9:30 PM! Full shows in the linked archive for 3 months from broadcast.Like what we do? ⁠Donate⁠ to help keep our 102-year old radio station going!Get in touch with the show: email ⁠yellowbritroad@gmail.com⁠, IG @⁠⁠yellowbritroad⁠⁠.PS: submissions, cc ⁠music@cfrc.ca⁠ if you'd like other CFRC DJs to spin your music on their shows as well.

Clare FM - Podcasts
Will New Road Safety Legislation Make Any Difference To High Number Of Crashes On Clare Roads?

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 17:48


Road safety remains a major concern here in Clare, particularly after a sharp rise in crashes on the M18 and N18 late last year. With public anxiety growing and emergency services pointing to dangerous driving as a key factor, the Government says new legislation could help turn the tide. Joining Alan Morrissey on Monday's Morning Focus was Seán Canney TD, Minister of State with responsibility for Road Safety, to discuss whether these new laws will make a real difference on Clare roads. Photo (c) Pat Flynn

Yellow Brit Road
Yellow Brit Road 21 December 2025: Best of 2025! Geese, Wet Leg, Black Country; New Road, Sorry, Turnstile, Wednesday, Oasis

Yellow Brit Road

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2025 75:24


Part 2 of this week's Best of 2025 episode, where we are joined by friends of the show Astrid, Owen and Fig!We discuss their favourite artists, albums, shows and moments of 2025, including bands like Geese, Wet Leg, Black Country; New Road, Shame, Sorry, Turnstile, Wednesday, Ethel Cain, The New Eves and more!Music featured on the show:Sports Team (MTV Gonzo)Black Country, New Road (KEXP session)Wet Leg (KCRW live session, Glastonbury)Sorry (3voor12 Radio session)Divorce (DSCVR session)Shame (live at Into The Great Wide Open)Hotel LuxNeko Case (Saturday Sessions)Cardinals (3voor12 Radio session)Geese (live From The Basement)Wednesday (WFUV session)Water From Your EyesBar ItaliaTurnstile (NPR Tiny Desk Concert)Jasmine.4.t (6 Music festival; KEXP)Oasis (Rogers Stadium, Toronto)Piss (Houndstooth Toronto)Find the playlist of live performances and songs here. CFRC Fundraiser events here!Podcast cover art: Image of Geese live in Toronto by Owen.Try and support artists independently through buying their music, merch, going to shows! Bandcamps/websites linked above.Touch that dial and tune in live! CFRC 101.9 FM in Kingston or cfrc.ca⁠, Sundays 8-9:30 PM! Full shows in the linked archive for 3 months from broadcast.Like what we do? CFRC's Funding Drive is on until 31 December. ⁠Donate⁠ to help keep our 102-year old radio station going!Get in touch with the show: email ⁠yellowbritroad@gmail.com⁠, IG @⁠⁠yellowbritroad⁠⁠.PS: submissions, cc ⁠music@cfrc.ca⁠ if you'd like other CFRC DJs to spin your music on their shows as well.

All Time Top Ten
Episode 697 - Top Ten Rock Bands Of 2025 Part 2 w/Ryan Blake

All Time Top Ten

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 71:45


1. They must be an actual rock band, not a solo project2. They must have been formed less than 20 years ago3. They must have put out something great in 2025That's what it takes to get a spot in Top Ten Rock Bands Of 2025! ATTT is always glad to have The Old Boy Himself Ryan Blake on board for an episode, and we've stumbled upon something necessary and fun - promoting new ROCK in 2025. Picks 5-1 are revealed in our list of the best to rock in 2025.If you missed the glory of rock presented in Part 1, start here:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-696-top-ten-rock-bands-of-2025-part-1-w-ryan-blake/id573735994?i=1000738108885All the rock you want and more is here in the official Top Ten Rock Bands Of 2025 playlist, featuring all songs heard in Parts 1 & 2, bumper songs included:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2Ts9f4cHWFZ2Em8xWhdRJe?si=4eb9d33546f94f56Listen to Ryan's music wherever you get streaming:https://open.spotify.com/artist/5DMMz3Z5KVxAqf172PiipE?si=u6sc2DquQ26KEu0J44lQXQWe've lowered our prices, but not our standards over at the ATTT Patreon! Those who are kindly contributing $2 a month are receiving an exclusive monthly Emergency Pod episode featuring our favorite guests and utilizing our patent-pending improv format in which we miraculously pull a playlist out of thin air. My little brother Ira and our friend Aaron joined us for Emergency Pod #22 on December 1st! Find out more at https://www.patreon.com/c/alltimetoptenWe're having a blast chatting about music over on the ATTT Facebook Group. Join us and start a conversation about music!https://www.facebook.com/groups/940749894391295

Islas de Robinson
Islas de Robinson - La fantasía de un corazón roto - 01/12/25

Islas de Robinson

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2025 59:33


WATER FROM YOUR EYES - "Spaceship" ("IT'S A BEAUTIFUL PLACE", 2025) / FANTASY OF A BROKEN HEART - "We Confront the Demon in Mysterious Ways" ("CHAOS PRACTITIONER", 2025) / HOME COUNTIES - "Humdrum" ("HUMDRUM", 2025) / PEPSI & THE CLITS (FEATURING PABLO SOLO) - "Hercules" (2025) / FINOM - "DIRT" ("NOT GOD", 2024) / BLACK COUNTRY, NEW ROAD - "Forever Howlong" ("FOREVER HOWLONG", 2025) / HAMILTON LEITHAUSER - "Fist of Flowers" ("THIS SIDE OF THE ISLAND", 2025) / HANNAH COHEN - "Baby, You're Lying" ("EARTHSTAR MOUNTAIN", 2025) / LIAM KAZAR - "Try Again" ("PILOT LIGHT", 2025) / JEFF TWEEDY - "Out in the Dark" ("TWILIGHT OVERRIDE", 2025) / HALEY HEYNDERICKX & MAX GARCIA CONOVER - "To Each Their Dot" ("WHAT OF OUR NATURE", 2025) / JESSEE SYKES AND THE SWEET HEREAFTER - “Gentle Chaperone” ("FOREVER, I'VE BEEN BEING BORN", 2025) / Escuchar audio

1980s Now
New Road House, Buck Rogers and Kwamé

1980s Now

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 61:07


Recorded before a live Facebook (and YouTube) audience, Will, Kat and Jon discuss the following topics:0:00 - Introduction5:15 - Two unrelated Road House sequels14:15 - Two unrelated Bond sequels in 198325:15 - New Buck Rogers movie27:40 - Two unrelated Buck Rogers properties33:35 - New Doja Cat track samples Knight Rider40:25 - 35-Year Old rap streak broken46:40 - Check out Kwamé's new album53:40 - New 1982 Tron collectibles59:35 - Wrap Up and Thank YouFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/1980snow.Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@1980snowRead our new book Totally Bogus (But True) Tales from the 1980s!

KEXP Live Performances Podcast
Black Country, New Road

KEXP Live Performances Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 26:35


On the show this time, it’s the fresh original rock of English band Black Country, New Road. The London based group make delightful music, catchy but unpredictable, poppy - but with elements of classical music, cinematic scores, jazz, choral music, show tunes, and heavy rock. And that’s kind of selling them short. They play music. Anything is on the table. Their latest is called Forever Howlong and it is available on Ninja Tune Records. Recorded May 26, 2025 Besties For The Cold Country Happy Birthday Forever Howlong Watch the full Live on KEXP session on YouTube.Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

KEXP Live Performances Podcast
Black Country, New Road [Performance & Interview Only]

KEXP Live Performances Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 25:20


On the show this time, it’s the fresh original rock of English band Black Country, New Road. The London based group make delightful music, catchy but unpredictable, poppy - but with elements of classical music, cinematic scores, jazz, choral music, show tunes, and heavy rock. And that’s kind of selling them short. They play music. Anything is on the table. Their latest is called Forever Howlong and it is available on Ninja Tune Records. Recorded May 26, 2025 Besties For The Cold Country Happy Birthday Forever Howlong Watch the full Live on KEXP session on YouTube.Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Clare FM - Podcasts
Ennis Tidy Towns Halloween Costume Swap

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2025 8:27


Ennis Tidy Towns is hosting a Halloween Costume Swap this evening (Friday, from 6 to 8) at the CBS Hall on New Road in Lifford. Families are encouraged to bring along children's costumes that no longer fit and swap them for something new or make a small €5 donation if you don't have one to exchange. To find out more about this, Alan Morrissey spoke with councillor Mary Howard, Ennis Tidy Towns and Shayla Hilpert, Ennis Tidy Towns Volunteer on Friday's Morning Focus.

Salonversations
NEW!! Road Trip Riddles and Jokes for Little Kids Pre-K and Kindergarten

Salonversations

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2025 11:26


A fun little episode with some riddles and trivia to kill time in the car on a long trip or commute to Grandma's house

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson
Is Utah's new road rage law working?

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2025 9:01


Utah cracked down on road rage last year and now we are learning of some preliminary data about road rage trends across the state. Greg and Holly discuss what we've learned.

Utah's Noon News
A Look at Data after New Road Rage Laws Implemented

Utah's Noon News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2025 32:09


Copperplate Podcast
Copperplate Time 515

Copperplate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2025 90:18


http://copperplatemailorder.com                                    Copperplate Time 515                                presented by Alan O'Leary                             www.copperplatemailorder.com                                          Music & Mischief 1. Bothy Band:  Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill.  After Hours 2. Altan: The Letterkenny Blacksmith/John Doherty's Fave/Scread na Bealtaine.    Donegal3. Leonard Barry: Tommy O'Dea's/The Silver Slipper/Shaving the Baby With A Spoon.                 New Road 4. Sean Ach Donnchadh:  The Whistling Thief.  The Lark in the Morning 5. John McEvoy & John Wynne:            The Battle of Cremona/Sonny Comer's Fling/Mrs Dwyer's Fancy. The Dancer at the Fair 6. Elaine Reilly:  Bracken's Jig/The Green Blanket.  Epihany 7. Mick O'Brien & Caoimhin O'Raghallaigh:              The Lass of Carracastle/The Morning Dew/eese in the Bog.  Deadly Buzz 8. Luke Kelly: The Night Visiting Song.  The Collection 9. The Boruma Trio:   The Happy Man/Paddy Taylor's.  Gléas   10. Lisa Knapp: Bonnie At Morn.  Diversions 11. Danu:  The Coachman's Whip. When All is Said & Done   12. The Dublin Trio:The Road to Clary/  Will You Come Home With Me?/The Trip to Athlone/                         Eilis's Jig.     The Pride of Pimlico 13. Michael Banahan:  The Busker.  Broken Heart 14. Sharon Newton Creasey: High Level HP/The Newcastle/President Garfield's.  Auchensail15. Liam O'Flynn:   The Sailor's Cravat/I Am Waiting For You.    The Fine Art of Piping 16. Martin Carthy:  Scarborough Fair. Transform Me Then Into A Fish 17. Rick Epping:  Down in the Old Home Town.   Stone Walls & Street Lights 18. Moving Hearts: The Girl From The Big House/An Phis Fhliuch.    Definitive Moving Hearts 19. Bothy Band:  Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill.  After Hours

Loose Ends
Moira Buffini, Josh Jones, George Egg, Urielle Klein-Mekongo, Black Country, New Road

Loose Ends

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2025 36:13


Stuart Maconie's guests in Salford include comedian Josh Jones on his new tour 'I Haven't Won The Lottery So here's Another Show'. We find out what happens if he wins the lottery mid-run. Actor and writer Moira Buffini has just won the YA Book Prize for her debut novel Songlight. George Egg is the Snack Hacker, brining us goodies from his kitchen and Urielle Klein-Mekongo is the author of a new musical, Black Power Desk. And there's music from Black Country, New Road from their critically acclaimed album Forever Howlong.Presenter: Stuart Maconie Producer: Jessica Treen

RNZ: Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan
Making sense of the new Road User Charges

RNZ: Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2025 9:22


The biggest change in fifty years to how our roading network is funded was announced this week. Petrol tax is out and instead drivers will pay based on how much they travel. This change affects more than 3 million of us, so we had questions. The AA's Policy Director Martin Glynn helps explain what this announcement means.

Islas de Robinson
Islas de Robinson - Por siempre, cuánto tiempo - 04/08/25

Islas de Robinson

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2025 59:17


Esta semana, en nuestras Islas de Noche, de regreso, nos entregamos a la actualidad, volcados en un puñado de "nuevos favoritos" (como Florry, a los que vemos en la imagen). Las buenas canciones no tienen fin. Suenan: PABLO LEIRA - "RESENTMENT" ("207", 2025) / DANIEL ROMANO'S OUTFIT - "SWEET DEW OF THE KINGDOM" (2025) / FLORRY - "PRETTY EYES LORRAINE" ("SOUNDS LIKE...", 2025) / GREG FREEMAN - "CURTAIN" ("BURNOVER", 2025) / CORY HANSON - "BAD MIRACLES" ("I LOVE PEOPLE", 2025) / BLACK COUNTRY, NEW ROAD - "TWO HORSES" ("FOREVER HOWLONG", 2025) / HANNAH FRANCES - "FALLING FROM FURTHER" (2025) / SEAN THOMPSON'S WEIRD EARS - "HEAD IN THE SAND" ("HEAD IN THE SAND", 2025) / FIVER - "SPINNING OUT & GOING NOWHERE" (2024) / HARPERS - "EASE YOUR MIND" ("WHAT DO WE DO NOW?", 2024) / THE MEDIUM - "HORSE IN HEART" ("CITY LIFE", 2024) /Escuchar audio

Sodajerker On Songwriting
Episode 292 - Black Country, New Road

Sodajerker On Songwriting

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 41:14


Black Country, New Road's Tyler Hyde and Lewis Evans join Sodajerker for a conversation about the writing of their latest record Forever Howlong. The pair discuss the band's captivating lyrics, sophisticated arrangements, and how, with producer James Ford, they navigated the process of making something fresh after a period of change and instability. WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! If you've ever listened to Sodajerker On Songwriting - be it casually or borderline obsessively - we'd love for you to take a few minutes to share your thoughts via this survey: https://forms.office.com/e/TnrqaA6PLp?origin=lprLink Your responses are anonymous and confidential, and they'll shape how we grow and improve the pod, as well as help support a postgraduate research project. Many thanks! Simon & Brian x

The Clydesdale, Fitness & Friends
Lunch with the Clydesdale - Let's Talk about the Flurry of Content that Came out this Weekend

The Clydesdale, Fitness & Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 42:24 Transcription Available


Every day we take a break from our busy work day to hang out with friends and talk about the world of Sports and Entertainment and specifically the World of CrossFit.  Today we will look at all the content that was released this weekend, Hiller's new Bagent Video, New Road to the Games and Lydia Fish and TTT do a Behind the Scenes of the Last Chance Qualifier.  I have a few thoughts about the WFP after talking with Raph Durand last night.  Finally, I'll give my review of the movie the Accountant 2.

Copperplate Podcast
Copperplate Time 506

Copperplate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 89:58


http//:www.copperplatemailorder.com                     Copperplate Time 506                   presented by Alan O'Leary                             www.copperplatemailorder.com                           Music & Mischief 1. Bothy Band:  Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill.  After Hours 2. Buttons & Bows: The Man from Bundoran/Humours of Kinvara/The Green Garters.  The First Month of Summer3. Leonard Barry:  The Limerick Lasses/Johnny McGoohan's/The Laurel Tree.  New Road 4. Irla O'Lionáird:   Bean Dubh an Ghleanna. Music of Dreams 5. Caoimhin O'Fearghaill & Paddy Tutty:                    Kilglass Lakes/Farewell to Ballinahulla. Flute & Fiddle6. Catherine McEvoy: McGovern's Favourite/The Casagh Reel/Martin Ainsboro's. The Home Ruler 7. Sean O'Driscoll: The Twin Cities/Winnie Hayes Jig.                   So There You Go8. Éilís Kennedy:  Ciumhais Charraig Aonair.                     So Ends This Day                                 9. Charlie Lennon:  Waltz for Joe-Anne.   Turning the Tune 10. Martin Hayes & Dennis Cahill:              Martin Rochford's/The Green Gowned Lass.   Live in Seattle 11. Mick O'Brien & Caoimhin O'Raghallaigh:  Farewell to Ireland/The Maid in the Cherry Tree/The Mistress of the House.  Deadly Buzz 12. Eileen O'Brien & Anne Conroy Burke:                 Down the Hill/The Lane to the Glen. The Fiddlers Choice13. The Dubliners:  The Mero.  Compilation 14. John McEvoy & John Wynne:   Bridget McRory/The Sligo Lasses/McDonagh's.  The Dancer at the Fair 15. Sorcha Costello: Lawson's HP/Spellan's Fiddle.             The Primrose Lass 16. Ralph McTell:  Sabreen.   Private Recording17. Bert Jansch:  The Old Routine.  Sketches 18. Kevin Burke: Tuttle's Reel/The Bunch of Green Rushes/Maids of Mitchelstown.   Very Best of 19. Bothy Band:  Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours

EarWax: An Amoeba Podcast
Bonus Episode! Black Country, New Road's Charlie Wayne and Lewis Evans

EarWax: An Amoeba Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 56:24


Did you miss us so much that you couldn't stand to see us leave for even one week? Bro, same! So how about an awesome interview with one of the coolest bands out there today?Charlie Wayne and Lewis Evans of Black Country, New Road dropped by to talk about their new album "Forever Howlong," and share some of the music that has inspired them along the way.These guys absolutely rule, and it was a total pleasure chopping it up with them. A huge thank you to Lewis and Charlie, and another big thanks to the rest of the group for putting out such a killer record.Check out "Forever Howlong", and go see Black Country, New Road on tour!Thanks for listening! Check out everything we have going on via the info below: Instagram: @earwaxpod TikTok: @earwaxpod Amoeba on Instagram: @amoebahollywood @amoebasf @amoebaberkeley Questions, Suggestions, Corrections (surely we're perfect): earwaxpodcast@amoeba-music.com Credits:Edited by Claudia Rivera-TinsleyAll transition music written and performed by Spencer Belden"EarWax Main Theme" performed by Spencer Belden feat. David Otis

Indiecast
We Review The New Bon Iver Album + A Slew Of Singles From Big Upcoming Albums

Indiecast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 62:50


Steven and Ian begin this week's episode with some exciting news: Ian is writing a book (0:00)! Incredibly, it's an in-depth look at Childish Gambino's Camp. (Actually, it's about emo in the '90s.) Steven also presses Ian for his opinion on the new Black Country, New Road album, which he didn't bring up last week (4:30). From there, they do an extended lightning round on new singles from newly announced albums by Arcade Fire, Turnstile, Stereolab, and Pulp (15:17). Then they review the latest record by Bon Iver, which Steven likes more than Ian (45:53).In Recommendation Corner, Ian discusses the latest from screamo band Record Setter while Steven stumps for the podcast The History Of Rock Music In 500 Songs (56:51).New episodes of Indiecast drop every Friday. Listen to Episode 234 here and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. You can submit questions for Steve and Ian at indiecastmailbag@gmail.com, and make sure to follow us on Instagram and X (formerly Twitter) for all the latest news. We also recently launched a visualizer for our favorite Indiecast moments. Check those out here.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The First Ever Podcast
240: Charlie Wayne (Black Country, New Road): Stop The Assembly

The First Ever Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 60:41


This week Jeremy welcomes Charlie Wayne of the band Black Country, New Road. On this episode, Jeremy and Charlie talk Cambridge, common ground in musical taste within a band, Queen, Latitude Festival, Arctic Monkeys, the importance of independent venues, Kelis, playing the recorder, street parties, recording a live album, and so much more!!! SUBSCRIBE TO THE PATREON for a bonus episode where Charlie answered questions that were submitted by subscribers! Follow the show on INSTAGRAM and The Website Formerly Known as Twitter

Today's Top Tune
Black Country, New Road: ‘Besties'

Today's Top Tune

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 4:37


The music of Brixton-based Black Country, New Road makes us feel like we’re “Besties.” Their imaginative mix of sounds comes from classically trained as well as self-taught bandmates,  and their new album Forever Howlong (due April 4) promises a heady palette that blends everything from folk, to prog, to baroque pop, to points beyond. It’s also their first release to feature lead vocals by Georgia Ellery. 

Pat Gray Unleashed
Congress Debates: Bathrooms!! | Guest: Steve Baker | 11/20/24

Pat Gray Unleashed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 100:48


Happy Birthday, Pat … and Joe Biden! More Cabinet appointments from Donald Trump! Which bathroom will a new trans member of Congress use? Democrats are now attempting to block weapon sales to Israel despite supporting giving billions to Ukraine. The Cowboys' stadium is falling apart … just like the football team. Will Joe Biden start World War III before Trump takes office? Will there be criminal charges against the military leaders responsible for the failed Afghanistan withdrawal? Yet another Putin critic in Russia has "accidentally" fallen out a window. Blaze News investigative reporter Steve Baker gives a status update on his J6 fight and what's really happening on the ground in North Carolina after Hurricane Helene. Bill Clinton's thoughts on a future female president. 00:00 Pat Gray UNLEASHED 00:23 Happy Birthday Pat Gray & Joe Biden!! 07:32 Mike Johnson Asked about Sarah McBride 09:31 Better Answer from Mike Johnson? 11:30 Nancy Mace is Upset 13:53 Nancy Mace Stands for her Beliefs 15:56 Hakeem Jeffries Speaks 19:50 Joy Behar on Trump's Mandate 20:50 Press Screams at Joe Biden 24:41 More Money for Ukraine 27:24 Fun in the Halls of Congress 32:39 Chewing the Fat 48:21 Ukraine & Russia Update 52:06 Charges for Generals in Afghanistan 56:03 Incoming Change of Staff 58:26 Russian Bomb Shelters 59:38 Another Russian Citizen Falls Out a Window 1:04:46 Celebrating Pat Gray's Birthday!!!  1:14:12 CRIMINAL Steve Baker Joins 1:23:18 FEMA in North Carolina 1:28:03 New Road in North Carolina 1:30:35 Colorado Baker Update 1:32:17 Bill Clinton on a Female President 1:34:12 Jay Leno Accident Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices