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Rae leads Jared and KP through a discussion of Nirvana's In Utero. The third studio offering from Kurt Cobain's legendary trio. The crew talks direction of the album and how Kurt's sudden success drove this record's content. Then they get into what's new and worth listing to in the world of tunes.
Record Roundtable Hosted by Caleb, Tyler, Dax, and Jared. This week we have an episode that is a little bit unprecedented here at Record Roundtable. We are talking about an individual, who has both artist creds and production creds, instead of just a single band. This week we talk about Steve Albini. From Big Black and Shellac to some of his most notably produced albums (yes yes Nirvana's In Utero we know) we are discussing all things Albini. Forewarning we forgot to mention Steve Albini's infamous fluffy coffee so go look that up on your own.Find us on Facebook for updates and additional content at facebook.com/recordroundtable Consider supporting us on Patreon: Patreon.com/recordroundtableFind out more at https://record-roundtable.pinecast.co
Better late than never, the two boyos celebrate the 25th anniversary of Nirvana's "In Utero" because, well, frankly because it's a collective favourite album and we fucking felt like it. Yes, we worked our by now traditional mention of David Yow in there too, fret not.
Soundcheck is a brand new alternative & rock-oriented podcast hosted by Andrew Mullin and Elio Stante. This week we're talking Grunge, the trouble in defining, heavy-hitters for the genre, and we'll also be taking a special look at the classic 1993 Nirvana album In Utero. Keep listening to CM Life podcasts www.cm-life.com/multimedia Stay in touch with us twitter.com/cmlife www.facebook.com/cmlife
Randy Thomas, Arnie Wohl and Music Connection Publisher Eric Bettelli welcome breakthrough artist Mondo Cozmo, who talks about growing up in Philadelphia and how Nirvana's "In Utero" made him want to play guitar. Mondo Cozmo also highlights the story, of how Republic Records signed him twice and how Manager Steve Melrose inspired him to write his latest hit "Shine." Plus a "Hall & Oates" Concert Review from a listener in Orange County, California and this weeks Tip Jar comes from the snarky Author behind "The Singer/Songwriter Boot Camp Rule Book: 101 Ways To Improve Your Chances Of Success," Larry Butler and he shares his 5 Tips to rock your live stage performance like the pros!
Bonnie Trash is a cool, arresting new rock duo consisting of twin sisters Emma and Sara BV. Based in their hometown of Guelph, Ontario, the BV sisters also play in a psych rock band called the Folk, which is currently on hiatus so that the pair can concentrate on the darker pop of Bonnie Trash. Featuring distorted guitars, synthetic percussion, and impassioned vocals, Bonnie Trash is a compelling live band about to release their first EP, Ezzelini's Dead. At the end of this interview, which is really fascinating if you're into Nirvana's In Utero, Steve Albini's record engineering, Black Sabbath's final lap, cannibalism, the long, shared history between Guelph and Italy, and more, we actually premiere a song from the EP called "Sleepless Sheep." Sponsored by the Bookshelf, Pizza Trokadero, and Planet Bean Coffee.
It's Bonus Song Thursday! Brian and Bill talk about the Shins' "New Slang," which is really a way to spend time talking about the 2004 Zach Braff film Garden State. We talk about whether the film holds up, how it's important to people from different generations, and how it has stuck with us over the years. Then we read some listener emails about great, recognizable drum parts, cellos, and the maturity of Nirvana's In Utero. Also, make sure to check out Make Dad Read Comics where Bill got to talk about the Scott Pilgrim & the Infinite Sadness! *Note: the book that Bill can't remember at the end of the episode is Frederic Wertham's Seduction of the Innocent.
Bill and Brian are joined by musician/singer-songwriter Tyler Plazio from Soldiers of Suburbia (soldiersofsuburbiaband.com) to talk about Nirvana's In Utero (1993, DGC). A couple years after the enormous success of their major label debut, Nevermind, the band and frontman Kurt Cobain felt pressure to craft a worthy follow up that also represented their artistic vision. They hired producer Steve Albini, kept recording time to a minimum, and attempted to maintain their punk ideals with a noisy and concise album. Tyler talks about discovering the band as a young guitar player after a bandmate told him to cover "Smells Like Teen Spirit." He also reveals how In Utero was a bit of a grower for him but is now one of his favorite albums. Bill, Brian, and Tryle also discuss Krist Novoselic's vision for the album, Dave Grohl's awesome drumming, Cobain's views on gender, and much more as we make our way through the album track by track!