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This week on the news, Decoy says HELLLLLLO to Sleater-Kinney. Formed in Olympia in 1994, Sleater-Kinney was one of the defining bands of the riot grrrl movement. After releasing seven studio records, the band entered a hiatus in 2005 but returned with full force with No Cities to Love, released in 2015. The band's latest is called Little Rope, released earlier this year. Head over to the band's official Hello shop for shirts, totes, camo hats and music—I recommend checking out this great tribute album, featuring bands like Wilco, Low, Big Joanie, and St. Vincent, who's also produced Sleater-Kinney music in the past. In other news, earlier this week we were surprised to see that Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio AKA Bad Bunny, has joined the cast for the forthcoming Happy Gilmore 2, the sequel to the 1996 original film. The Puerto Rican rapper joins Adam Sandler, and the film is slated to appear on Netflix in the future. And to close: in 1998, Swedish hardcore band Refused released their landmark album, The Shape of Punk to Come, which blended electronica, hard rock, jazz, and other forms. The band broke up not long after. But their influence continued to grow—prompting a reunion. This week, the band announced that it will stage its final tour in 2025, sharing dates, word of an expanded version of their classic album, and news about a tribute album, The Shape of Punk to Come Obliterated, featuring remixes and covers from bands like Zulu, Touche Amore, Quicksand, Ho99o9 and more. Find more music news, podcasts, videos, and fun at WASTOIDS.com.Call us anytime at 1-877-WASTOIDS. More podcasts and videos at WASTOIDS.com | Follow us on Instagram and YouTube.
This is a special Real Science Radio program. * Bill Keller, Gregg Jackson & Bob Enyart: These three Christian activists present some of the uglier aspects of Mitt Romney's Mormonism including the cult's longtime claim, as reiterated by Marion Romney at the LDS General Conference, that Mormonism uniquely teaches that God the Father was once a man who grew up on a planet similar to Earth. Weird and heretical. * God the Father was Once a Man said Brigham Young: "The idea that the Lord our God is not a personage of tabernacle [body] is entirely a mistaken notion. He was once a man. Brother Kimball quoted a saying of Joseph [Smith] the Prophet, that he would not worship a God who had not a Father... He [God] once possessed a body, as we now do..." -President & Prophet Brigham Young, Journal of Discourses, Vol. 9 see exmormon.org * More Brigham Young: "...the Father of Heights... Yes, he was once a man like you and I are and was once on an earth like this, passed through the ordeal you and I pass through. He had his father and his mother and he has been exalted through his faithfulness, and he is become Lord of all. He is the God pertaining to this earth. He is our Father." -President & Prophet Brigham Young, 14 July 1861 see exmormon.org * Mormon Prophet and President Lorenzo Snow: "I had a direct revelation of this. ... If there ever was a thing revealed to man perfectly, clearly, so that there could be no doubt or dubiety, this was revealed to me, and it came in these words: "As man now is, God once was; as God now is, man may be." - President & Prophet Lorenzo R. Snow, Unchangeable Love of God see exmormon.org * Mitt Romney's Second Cousin Once Removed: "...like begets like [i.e., reproduction after its kind; an organism begets similar organisms] and that for the offspring to grow to the stature of his parent is a process infinitely repeated in nature. We can therefore understand that for a son of God to grow to the likeness of his Father in heaven is in harmony with natural law... This is the way it will be with spirit sons of God. They will grow up to be like their Father in heaven. Joseph [Smith] taught this obvious truth. As a matter of fact, he taught that through this process God himself attained perfection. From President Snow's understanding of the teachings of the Prophet on this doctrinal point, he coined the familiar couplet: "As man is, God once was; as God is, man may become." This teaching is peculiar to the [LDS] restored gospel of Jesus Christ." -Elder Marion G. Romney, General Conference, October 1964 see exmormon.org * Mormonism Falsely Claims that Indians are Jews: One of the central claims of the Book of Mormon is that American Indians, including Aztecs, Incas, Mayans, Navajos, etc., are Jews. This stunningly false teaching states that some Jews left Jerusalem on ship in 600 B.C. and built a great civilization in the Americas. Also wrongly, "The whole face of the land had become covered with buildings" (Mormon 1:7) including with “fine workmanship… in machinery, and also in iron and copper, and brass and steel, making all manner of tools” (Jarom 1:8; 2 Nephi 5:15) with “silks… oxen… cows… sheep… horses… donkeys… elephants…” (Ether 9:17-19) and "shipping and their building of ships, and of synagogues" and “swords… shields… head-plates… armor…” (Alma 43:18-19; Ether 15:15). None of this is true. * BEL Mormon Prediction: Regardless of their intensive ancestry effort (to identify and baptize the dead), and despite the extraordinary power of DNA to help identify ancestry, Bob Enyart predicts that the LDS Church will never fund a research project to prove the Jewish ancestry of American Indians. An African tribe, the Lembas, have long been believed to be descendants of the Jews, for they circumcise, keep the Sabbath and the dietary law, and in their DNA they possess the Jewish genetic marker, being perhaps the descendants of King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba. DNA research has begun to show and will continue to show that American Indians are not related to the Jews, nor closely related to any Semitic peoples or the descendants of Shem, but rather, that they are primarily of Hamitic stock, from Asian people, having migrated to the Americas not by saiiling the Atlantic but by crossing the Bering Straight. * No Cities, No Money: While the historical existence of hundreds of cities mentioned in the Bible has been confirmed (97% of them so far), not one of the 38 cities mentioned by Joseph Smith in the Book of Mormon have been found by any notable secular historian or archaeologist. And while every coin in the Bible has been found and documented, none of the monetary units described in the Book of Mormon have ever been found. * If You Fear Obama, You'll Vote for Romney; If You Fear God, You Won't: Don't fear Obama. Fear God, for that is the beginning of wisdom! Besides, Obama is Romney-lite. And because Romney has already implemented policies that are so destructive that Obama only dreams of accomplishing such things, therefore, a vote for Romney is a vote for Obama. Today's Resource: Meet the Apostle John. He was the youngest of the Twelve. And at the time of this writing, he's now one of the last remaining. If you were an eyewitness to Christ's earthly ministry, what would concern you decades after the resurrection? From the battles that John fought we can learn lessons that will help us as we ourselves fight for the truth and battle false teaching within the church. By looking at "the things that differ," we can know what details in John's three epistles applied to the circumcision believers of his day and which of his teachings apply directly to us. Available on this 4-DVD Video Set and also in audio on MP3-CD or MP3 Download.
Neste episódio, Gui do HomineK1 e Bastet contam os bastidores do vídeo enviado no fim do ano passado com o Top 5 de assets brasileiros para o Cities: Skylines. Também participou Vini Prado.
No segundo episódio da temporada especial de fim de ano do Igual a Vê, recebemos Vini Prado e Othercakes para conversar sobre os bastidores que possibilitaram o crescimento enorme da quantidade de assets brasileiros disponíveis na workshop. Foram vários novos criadores que apareceram na comunidade, mudando a nossa experiência de jogo.
Join Jesse as he spreads awareness of good music by playing songs from his ever expanding library. Support the artists featured on this show! Email: thehipsterbigfoot@gmail.com Instagram: @thehipsterbigfoot Track listing: 3:21 - Lana Del Rey: "Mariners Apartment Complex" from the 2019 album, Norman Fucking Rockwell 7:28 - Frightened Rabbit: "Get Out" from the 2016 album, Painting of a Panic Attack 10:46 - Gothic Topic: "Your Soul" from the 2017 album, Fast or Feast 18:13 - The Avett Brothers: "Paul Newman vs. The Demons" from the 2012 album, The Carpenter 22:53 - Dum Dum Girls: "There Is a Light That Never Goes Out" The Smiths cover from the 2011 album, He Gets Me High 27:09 - Perfume Genius: "Queen" from the 2014 album, Too Bright 34:41 - David Bowie: "Starman" from the 1972 album, The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars 38:55 - Kavinsky: "Nightcall" (feat. Lovefoxxx) from the 2013 album, OutRun 43:12 - Washed Out: "Feel It All Around" from the 2009 album, Life of Leisure 47:41 - Bully: "I Remember" from the 2015 album, Feels Like 49:27 - Sleater-Kinney: "A New Wave" from the 2015 album, No Cities to Love 53:06 - Beach House: "Lazuli" from the 2012 album, Bloom 59:35 - Ladytron: "Seventeen" from the 2002 album, Light & Magic 1:04:13 - Cherry Glazerr: "Ohio" from the 2019 album, Stuffed & Ready 1:07:05 - Toro y Moi: "Girl Like You" from the 2017 album, Boo Boo
Mixed Up Confusion is our vehicle to discuss the culture that surrounds our weekly conversation about Bob Dylan. For April Fools, we released an episode of WORDS & GUITAR, our alternate universe Sleater-Kinney podcast. Our next two episodes bring that discussion to a close. In Part 1, we begin with our personal experiences with the band (3:00), talk No Cities to Love (10:00), Sleater-Kinney (19:00), Call the Doctor (30:00) and Dig Me Out (36:00). As always, full show notes at our website. You can also follow along with our weekly real-time Spotify playlist – See That My Playlist is Kept Clean – and join the conversation on Twitter, message us on Facebook, and like on Instagram. And if you're loving us, consider our Patreon. For as little as one dollar you get early access to every episode we do as soon as they're edited (and a dedicated feed just for you) and exclusive content that'll only ever be on Patreon. Thanks!
It's Bonus Song Thursday! Bill and Brian follow up Sleater-Kinney with some more Sleater-Kinney, by talking about "A New Wave" off 2015's No Cities to Love. We talk about how the band didn't miss a beat in its 10 year hiatus and a bunch about how cool Bob's Burgers is. Then we delve into a bunch of emails responding to our divisive Kanye West comments on last week's episode!
Nothing but awesome here, as Carrie Brownstein, Corin Tucker, and Janet Weiss breeze in to talk about powering up for their reunion, and recording the new record, "No Cities to Love".
Fat Mike's Home Street Home. Beastie Boys lawsuit. John Lydon in LEGO. No Cities to Love.
Sleater-Kinney talks to Chris, Matt and Jonah about where to live in Portland, the time Jonah embarrassed himself in front of Janet and getting the band back together. They also talk about their new album No Cities to Love and their current tour!
We discuss Sleater-Kinney's 8th album, “No Cities to Love”
We discuss Sleater-Kinney's 8th album, “No Cities to Love”
This week, Becca and Josh talk about Summit Brewing's "between seasons" seasonal, Frost Line Rye. Most importantly they talk about the anticipated reunion album by indie rock, riot grrl legends Sleater-Kinney, No Cities to Love. And boy, have they been waiting. They also run through the debut album by Joey BadA$$, the latest release by Belle & Sebastian, the self-titled album by Viet Cong, the new album by The Decemberists and finally, they go over Marilyn Manson's latest album. Words were said, disagreements were had. In fact, they only agreed on one album. Find out which. It won't take long. Show notes and links: Summit Brewing Company (summitbrewing.com). Frost Line Rye Sleater-Kinney (megamart.subpop.com). No Cities to Love JOEY BADA$$ “B4.DA.$$” | OUT NOW | Relentless Records (relentless-records.net). B4.Da.$$ New Album “Girls in Peacetime Want To Dance” 19th/20th January 2015 | Belle and Sebastian (belleandsebastian.com). Girls in Peacetime Want to Dance viet cong » SC Distribution (scdistribution.com). Viet Cong The Decemberists (store.roughtraderecords.com). What a Terrible World, What a Wonderful Wordl THE PALE EMPEROR • The Official Marilyn Manson Pre-Order Store (kingsroadmerch.com). THE PALE EMPEROR http://open.spotify.com/user/riskylengths/playlist/4QYkGdJfHAKpopbGDhBayD
Ryan and Matt listen to and discuss Sleater-Kinney’s “No Cities to Love.” Episode 143: The Periodic Table of Indie Rock originally appeared on Overthinking It, the site subjecting the popular culture to a level of scrutiny it probably doesn't deserve. [Latest Posts | Podcast (iTunes Link)]
Ben Ratliff and Jon Pareles are joined by Caryn Ganz, of RollingStone.com, to discuss “No Cities to Love,” the new album by Sleater-Kinney.
Part 1 of the latest installment of Driving with Kumar as I share some thoughts while driving to my 25th college reunion. I've also got music from Sleater-Kinney, Coaches and The Cherry Wave. Show notes: - Coached in a youth soccer tournament before driving up to University of New Hampshire - Haven't gone to a college reunion before - Still see many friends from college on occasion - Nearly flunked out freshman year - Switched from engineering to journalism and turned it around - Worked for newspaper for six years after college - Journalism majors use theirs skill in different ways now - College was my first time away from parental discipline - Real partying began when grades improved - Did not drink in high school - First weekend in college, that changed - Freshman year roommate had a tough time - Sophomore year roomie was super busy with activities - Moved off campus junior year - Unlucky in love - Always hung out with both nerds and jocks - Ate a lot of junk food - To be continued Completely Conspicuous is available through the iTunes podcast directory. Subscribe and write a review! Music: Sleater-Kinney - Bury Our Friends Coaches - amisarewaswere The Cherry Wave - Whitey The Sleater-Kinney song is on the forthcoming album No Cities to Love on Sub Pop. Download the song for free (in exchange for your email address) at Stereogum. The Coaches song is available for free download at Bandcamp. The Cherry Wave song is on the forthcoming album Avalancher and available for free download at Bandcamp. The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Find out more about Senor Breitling at his fine music blog Clicky Clicky. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.