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Nuestra portada de este episodio de La Ruleta Rusa, fue el nuevo álbum de los veteranos Soft Machine, Other Doors, publicado este 2023. Después escucharemos el último álbum de los californianos Earthless, una de nuestras bandas favoritas, Night Parade of One Hundred Demons, publicado en 2022. Recordaremos de nuevo a uno de los padres del Indie y Alternativo, el gran Elliott Smith, del que escucharemos New Moon, álbum publicado después de su muerte y que contiene material inédito. Nuestra primera pincelada de rock clásico fueron los británicos If, estupenda banda de Jazz Rock y Progresivo, de los que escuchamos su cuarto álbum de estudio, If4, de 1972. Volveremos sobre la música, brillante y diferente, de los norteamericanos Midlake, a los que escucharemos en uno de sus últimos álbumes, For The Sake of Bethel Woods, que vio la luz en 2022. También en este número escucharemos algo de la banda en paralelo a Pearl Jam que en los 90, formó el bajista Jeff Ament. Se llamaban Three Fish y escucharemos su segundo y último álbum, The Quiet Table, de 1999. Y cerraremos con nuestra segunda pincelada de rock clásico, los británicos Epitaph a los que escucharemos en Stop Look And Listen, publicado en 1972. Que lo disfrutéis! The post La Ruleta Rusa 43.2023. Soft Machine. Earthless. Elliott Smith. If. Midlake. Three Fish. Epitaph. first appeared on La Ruleta Rusa Radio Rock. Continue reading La Ruleta Rusa 43.2023. Soft Machine. Earthless. Elliott Smith. If. Midlake. Three Fish. Epitaph. at La Ruleta Rusa Radio Rock.
Anders har set serien alle taler om på Netflix, Beef. Troels har taget en bog anbefaling med, The Night Parade of One Hundred Demons, skrevet af Marie Brennan. Og så lyt til Troels Overgaard her: Troels Overgaard YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9s3MEQS2Y6w&pp=ygUZdHJvZWxzIG92ZXJnYWFyZCBiYXJuZXRybw%3D%3D) Vi vil meget gerne høre om de ting i synes er fede så skriv endelig til os på diverse kanaler eller på email fedtpodcast@gmail.com (mailto:fedtpodcast@gmail.com)
Dylan welcomes his longtime podcasting buddy Mike Crandall of Jim's BBQ POD to make his DOD debut as they try to appeal to old wooks while they talk about Earthless. Mike and Dylan go way back as Kevin Smith fans and delve into some of their joint excursions including a Monster Energy drink festival, Waffle House, getting diarrhea of doom at Dark Lord Day, and bitch about bitching about festival lineups. Albums Covered: Sonic Prayer (2005) Rhythms from a Cosmic Sky (2007) Live at Roadburn (2008) From the Ages (2013) Acid Crusher/Mount Swan (2016) Black Heaven (2018) Night Parade of One Hundred Demons (2022) Dylan closes out by subjecting Mike to another round of Finding Jesus with Skillet with "Heaven in My Veins" in which John Cooper says he needs it, whatever IT is. You can check out more of Mike's podcast endeavors at Jim's BBQ Pod, w.W.o. (Wrestling World Order Podcast), and Willing Snackrifice. Note: this episode was originally released on Patreon on April 1st, 2022.
True Stories, our series on autobiographical and nonfiction comics, continues with Lynda Barry's emphatically punctuated One! Hundred! Demons! This collection of vignettes finds the acclaimed cartoonist grappling with such demons as a horrible boyfriend, teenage regrets, a difficult mother, a bad acid trip and the 2000 presidential election. The results are alternately charming, hilarious, melancholy, insightful and heartbreaking. But are they good enough to score a landslide victory at that ballot box known as ... The Comics Canon? In This Episode! The eagerly anticipated return of Kevin's Secret Shame! Snuffy Smith cosplay Lynda Barry invents doomscrolling! The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Cartoonist by Adrian Tomine Apollo 10 ½: A Space Age Childhood Giant Days Vol. 1 Join us in two weeks as True Stories continues with Rebecca Hall's Wake: The Hidden History of Women-Led Slave Revolts! Until then: Impress your friends with our Comics Canon merchandise! Rate us on Apple Podcasts! Send us an email! Hit us up on Twitter or Facebook! And as always, thanks for listening!
Oliver is joined by Dr Koto Sadamura, Robert & Lisa Sainsbury Research Fellow at the Sainsbury Institute, to discuss the place of humour in art through the works of the eccentric 19th century painter Kawanabe Kyōsai. Kyōsai's specialty of kyōga, or “comic pictures”, have historically been overlooked when compared with his more traditional works, despite being of equal skill and cultural significance. Koto also unpicks how comic devices such as inversion of legendary figures were used to depict humorous situations which people of all classes could relate to, much like the memes of today. Koto's exhibition, Kyōsai: The Israel Goldman Collection, will be held at the Royal Academy of Arts from 19 March — 19 June 2022. Mentioned works by Kyōsai: Demons playing the game of go (Tokyo National Museum) Shoki chasing demons (Christie's) For more of Kyōsai's works, see the online collections of the MET and the British Museum. IMAGE AND AUDIO CREDITS Intro-outro music: jasonszklarek / MotionElements.com [L] Kawanabe Kyōsai, Night Procession of One Hundred Demons (detail), 1871–89. A pair of six-fold screens; ink and colour on paper, 146.8 x 310 cm each. Israel Goldman Collection, London. Photo: Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University. [C] Kawanabe Kyōsai, Cats Carrying Giant Tweezers to Torment a Catfish, 1871–89. Hanging scroll; ink and light colour on silk, 97.8 x 36.1 cm. Koto Sadamura. [R] Kyōsai, Hell Courtesan (Jigoku-dayū), Dancing Ikkyū and Skeletons (detail), 1871–89. Hanging scroll; ink, colour and gold on silk, 137.1 x 69.3 cm. Israel Goldman Collection, London. Photo: Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University. Copyright © 2022 Oliver Moxham, ℗ 2022 Oliver Moxham. May be freely distributed for education purposes. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beyond-japan/message
Hi people Chilli here bringing you my latest review on an intriguing band known as Earthless. When you think of long guitar jam songs than this band should be your go to. Great for long drives and even better for getting lost on their spacey tunes I take a look at the new Earthless album Night Parade Of One Hundred Demons to see how hot it is. Tune it to hear my thoughts and hear how they go on the spicy scale. Earthless - Night Parade Of One Hundred Demons https://open.spotify.com/album/77CTwVa37QDnvFWbxNjag0?si=3JKQm1V_QRCrLY55OAuaXg Earthless Band https://open.spotify.com/artist/0nsphA9KDqbJ64duYRoEBi?si=1cH1aprUSe2WodmDLyQ9TA Live Listen Erased Instagram https://www.instagram.com/livelistenerased/ Live Listen Erased Twitter https://twitter.com/Livelisteneras1 Live Listen Erased Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/380146857215506/ #earthless #nightparadeofonehundreddemons #earthlessband #livelistenerased #5minutereview #musicreview #review #podcast #youtube
Well, this took a turn. 05 "Live to Survive" - Mø 04 "The Last Dance" - St. Paul & the Broken Bones 03 "Steam Engine" - Eels 02 "Night Parade of One Hundred Demons, Pt 1" - Earthless 01 ?!?
In this brand spanking minisode, the guys talk Earthless' brand new record Night Parade of One Hundred Demons! What did they think? There are several ways to find out but listening to the podcast(and the record) is the most fun way!
Kisah tentang Perang Seratus Iblis di mana Para Onmyoji yang dipimpin oleh Seimei bertarung melawan Para Shinigami & Iblis yang dipimpin oleh Enki. Kreator : Sieg Aegis & Plato Hermes (Sultan Adji) Ide Cerita : Sieg Aegis & Plato Hermes Penulis Skrip : Plato Hermes Editor : Ilham Purnama Pemeran : Bonfilio Kukuh sebagai Onmyoji Seimei Sieg Aegis sebagai Shinigami Enki Plato Hermes sebagai Onmyoji Sarutahiko, Shinigami Kazeki, & Shuten Doji Tirto Amartya sebagai Pelayan Seiryu Andy Poetro sebagai Yamata no Orochi Dhika Herdian sebagai Onmyoji Genbu Aya sebagai Noe Arbyan Indwito sebagai Onmyoji Suzaku Daffa Habibudin sebagai Onmyoji Byakko Yuni Puspita Dewi sebagai Tamamo no Mae (Kitsune) Fadhlan Akbar sebagai Otakemaru Anggun Vrismaya sebagai Shinigami Mizuki --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/podcastmitologi/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/podcastmitologi/support
On this extra bonus episode of the Japan Station podcast, we explore the world of yōkai with author and Japan Station listener, Charles Kowalski. Originally from the U.S. Charles Kowalski is a teacher and author living in Japan. His latest book--Simon Grey and the March of a Hundred Ghosts--delves into the world of the Japanese supernatural creatures known as yōkai through the lens of a young 17th century English boy who gets stranded in Tokugawa-era Japan and has to rely on the yōkai in order get back home. Smon Grey and the March of a Hundred Ghosts is the first book in what Charles is planning to be a trilogy. Charles is also the author of two full-length novels: Mind Virus and The Devil's Son. In this episode we discuss: What a yōkai is The origin of Charles' interest in yōkai The plot of Simon Grey and the March of a Hundred Ghosts The research process Charles underwent when working on Simon Grey and the March of a Hundred Ghosts The fascinating life of the English sailor-turned-samurai, William Adams (1564-1620) What the Hyakki Yagyō (English:"Night Parade of One Hundred Demons") is Teaching in Japan How the Japanese folktale Urashima Tarō does not follow conventional storytelling norms Charles' future plans for the Simon Grey series And much more!
Those footsteps you hear following you at night may be more than your imagination. But have no fear, it is probably just the Betobeto-san. Come listen and learn about one of Japan's favorite Yokai. Remember to #JointheObscure Find more amazing shows like mine over at Straight Up Strange Productions www.straightupstrange.com Find me: Instagram: @ObscureAnomalies Twitter: @OAnomalies Facebook: Obscure Anomalies www.obscure-anomalies.com Resources: https://hyakumonogatari.com/2013/09/10/betobeto-san-the-footsteps-yokai/ http://yokai.com/betobetosan/ http://www.tcj.com/the-life-and-death-of-shigeru-mizuki/ The Book of Yokai by Michael Dylan Foster The Night Parade of One Hundred Demons by Matthew Meyer
On this episode (at 0:00 ), Paul explains a(nother!) shift in the podcast format for the near future. Then (at 7:52 ), Multiversity's Michelle White ( http://www.multiversitycomics.com/author/mwhite/ ) returns to talk about three graphic novels by single creators: (at 10:42 ) "The Interview" by Manuele Fiore (Fantagraphics), (at 29:24 ) "Science Comics Bats: Learning to Fly" by Falynn Koch (First Second), (at 41:30 ) and "One! Hundred! Demons!" by Lynda Barry (Drawn + Quarterly). Subscribe and follow the Comics Syllabus podcast on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or Soundcloud, or copy this RSS feed to your podcatcher: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:235183739/sounds.rss or you can find archives for this podcast (previously named "Study Comics with Paul") here: http://studycomics.club/ Join the discussion on the Comics Syllabus Facebook page: http://facebook.com/ComicsSyllabus or with Paul on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TwoPlai or leave your comments here on the showpage. Thanks for listening!
Essayist Sarah Manguso joins Kate and Medaya to read from and talk about her new book 300 Arguments, which is a searing set of aphorisms (though Sarah shies away from that word) that prove the power of concision. Also, Vanessa Davis, author of Spaniel Rage, returns to recommend Lynda Barry's One Hundred Demons.
Please join The Institute for Global Interdisciplinary Studies’ Japanese Language and Cultural Studies Wednesday, Oct 28, 3 p.m., in Barley Hall room 32, as we host Matthew Meyer, author and illustrator. Mr. Meyer published his first book on Yokai, "The Night Parade of One Hundred Demons "in 2012. His second book, "The Hour of Meeting Evil Spirits," will be published this summer. Mr. Meyer will speak on the history and development of Japanese folklore in regards to ghosts and monsters .He will read a few translations of short Japanese folk tales. This event is co-sponsored by Asian Studies.
In Episode 3 of the TradeWaiters, Jon, Jeff, Angela and Kathleen read One Hundred Demons by Lynda Barry, an "autobifictionalography." Kathleen calls Lynda Barry one of her "must-read cartoonists." Maybe by the end you will want to spend some time with your own demons. Music by Sleuth Next episode will cover Broken Telephone written by Ryan Estrada.