2018 studio album by Deafheaven
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Keith sits down with George Clarke to discuss Deafheaven's recent tour with Coheed and Cambria, formative music experiences in our youth, the formation of Deafheaven and early days of the band, recording the band's first demo, signing with Deathwish Inc. and our relationships with drugs, alcohol and sobriety. We also discuss Deafheaven's breakthrough LP "Sunbather", the rise of the band after its release, the 10 year anniversary remaster and upcoming tour, the follow up LP "New Bermuda" and some of the inspiration behind the record, the Grammy nominated follow up "Ordinary Corrupt Human Love", the progression in sound for the band's latest LP "Infinite Granite", what's next for Deafheaven and more.
The No APOLLOgies crew discusses about the album "Ordinary Corrupt Human Love" by Deafheaven and the movie "Black Bear" in this edition of the podcast.
In July 2018, blackgaze (black metal/shoegaze) juggernauts Deafheaven released one of the most unique records in recent memory. Stomach churning vocals balanced across delicate, graceful instrumentation and tropes of classic rock. This was not blast beat, evil black metal; this was pretty and hopeful. Ordinary Corrupt Human Love is a masterwork of blended styes which despite their completely divergent nature, sound beautiful rather than devastating. TRACKS PLAYED: ‘You Without End' ‘Honeycomb' ‘Canary Yellow' ‘Near' ‘Glint' ‘Night People' ‘Worthless Animal'. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Am I dying? Is this blissful? I want to rank! Chris and Ollie provide their opinions on their respective favourite Deafheaven records, Ordinary Corrupt Human Love and Sunbather, in this part - sheets were not laid down, carpets were ruined. We also do our The Nicher, The Better top 5 on best songs from albums with (at least 70%) pink covers, and our usual plugs & shoutouts at the end. All our favourite cuts, Top 5 choices and shoutouts will go into our Spotify Rank Bank playlist shortly after release, nestling in amongst everything from all our other episodes; give it a shuffle for a lovely time! https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7GZMXr0eHTICa0TcZ3AYsE?si=lsRatkLXSyqGT9J1sGBg5A Thanks for listening, we'll be back soon with our next episode, taking a look at the career and records of Metallica, the biggest heavy metal band of all time. We'll be joined by our pal Lucy Bonnett, join us too by subscribing on your favourite podcatcher! And while you're there, a 5* review and a recommendation to a pal would be lovely. See you then! Shoutouts: Mogwai - Every Country's Sun: https://mogwai.bandcamp.com/album/as-the-love-continues Siem Reap - https://siemreapholdingco.bandcamp.com/album/now-what Agvirre - https://agvirre.bandcamp.com/
"I don't know", laughed Deafheaven vocalist and founding member George Clarke when asked what he thought prompted the surprise crossover success of their sophomore album Sunbather. "We got really lucky. It was such a crazy, exciting time and I think that a lot of people felt like what we were doing was fresh and I think that resonated more than anything".That album propelled Deafheaven into a world that saw it acclaimed as one of the best received albums of 2013 throughout the United States. The response saw their fan base swell and interest peak, but Clarke says at the time the band were merely content to improve on debut Roads to Judah."I remember just thinking this is what we've worked up to", he said. "Up to this point this is the best version of oursleves, but we were also very nervous. We've always been a little bit self - doubting and a little bit cautious and we were just scared and excited. When it started rolling and people began to hear it and seeing the response for the first time, then it felt real and exciting".In the full interview George discusses the upcoming tour, last years album Ordinary Corrupt Human Love, the different musical direction the band took with it, their feelings on the direction, the fans reaction, the early days of the band, what they were trying to achieve musically in the beginning and now, how the band has changed musically over the years and more.
Hej och välkommen till volym nummer 137 av denna podcast! Nu är vi äntligen på sista delen av den här långa nedräkningen, alltså albums nummer 10-1 och dom här albums är mycket betydelsefulla för mig, det är albums som har givit ett starkt intryck på mig och jag hoppas att ni tycker om dom också! Dagens tema är "Best albums of 2018" och det här är det som spelas: 10.- Våren- Sakarias (från albumet "Mars") 9.- Is It Cold In The Water?- SOPHIE (från albumet Oil Of Every Pearl's Un-Insides) 8.- Nowhere- The Embassy (från albumet White Lake) 7.- Dead To Me- Kali Uchis (från albumet Isolation) 6.- Have Fun Tonight- Fischerspooner (från albumet Sir) 5.- Night People- Deafheaven (från albumet Ordinary Corrupt Human Love) 4.- X-Ray- Tommy Cash (från albumet YES) 3.- Lifetime- GusGus (från albumet Lies Are More Flexible) 2.- Falling Into Me- Let's Eat Grandma (från albumet I'm All Ears) 1.- Hejdå- Little Jinder (från albumet Hejdå) ENJOY!
-00:02:30 Mucha tela que cortar en el Violetica de Nacho Vegas. No, no nos hemos dejado la tilde del título. -00:27:00 ¿Disco de pop, disco de rock, disco de jóvenes, disco de viejos? El estupendo Hope Downs de Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever. Si vienen de Australia, ya sabéis que es cosa de Mohorte. -00:39:15: El Compro de Skee Mask nos entusiasma. No sabemos aún si tanto como Stalin mandando a gente del Gulag (“algo habrían hecho”, Ferraia dixit) pero mucho. Bueno, a Mohorte yo qué sé. -00:53:55 Con el Ordinary Corrupt Human Love de Deafheaven nos metemos mucho pero, ojocuidao, al final salta la sorpresa en Las Gaunas y el giro Shyamalaniano que todo lo cambia. -01:18:18 Competición de chistes a costa de Alva Noto, que recibe muy buena nota, salvo de alguien que NOTOlera a cierto cineasta (al que también le cambiamos la tilde del apellido). Y aparece Sakamoto porque, ya que estábamos, era necesario. No todo iban a ser chistes. -01:32:15 Indiepop que odia a todos y te va a arreglar el verano a la vez de la mano de The Spook School y su Could It Be Different?. DISCO DE LA SEMANAAA, TÚ Y YO LO SABÍAMOS, 3, 2 Ó 1. -01:47:15 Chou nos propuso un disco pero como no está en el programa, aprovechamos para hacerle bullying a Albin Lee Meldau. -01:52:12 ¿EL FINAL DEL PROGRAMA?
Both The Internet and Deafheaven are critically acclaimed groups, but Adam and John have yet to dive into their discography. Join us this week as we listen to Hive Mind and Ordinary Corrupt Human Love. What will Adam and John think of these new albums? Plus the latest news and other great music you should check out. Join your hosts, Adam and John every week as they discuss the latest music while drinking copious amounts of coffee.
This week we talk about a different Expectations album. Does this one have more to offer from a pop music perspective? Ordinary Corrupt Human Love is the latest release from Deafheaven. Is it something more than the usual offerings of metal music? We discuss all this and more, including the usage of puns, Camila, and Wisconsin. Expectations was recommended by Brendan Hutchins. Check out his Twitter Stay up to date on new episodes and interact with us on Twitter Check out our snazzy website where we are adding content: TalkingAboutSinging.Podiant.Co See all of our past scores here and let us know what you think Email us questions or suggestions at TalkingAboutSinging@gmail.com Support us on Patreon Thanks for listening.
En algún momento tenía que pasar, el metal ha llegado a Mojoverso y le dedicamos por primera vez un programa en exclusiva. El afortunado grupo se trata de Deafheaven que este año han publicado Ordinary Corrupt Human Love. Un disco en el que llevan su formula establecida en sus tres primeros trabajos a nuevas cotas de molonidad sin ecuánime. Suenan: LCD Soundsystem: 45:33 (Pt. 2) Deafheaven: Unrequited Deafheaven: Language Games Deafheaven: Dream House Deafheaven: Sunbather Deafheaven: Brought to Water Deafheaven: Gifts from Earth Deafheaven: You Without End Deafheaven: Honeycomb Deafheaven: Near Deafheaven: Worthless Animal
En algún momento tenía que pasar, el metal ha llegado a Mojoverso y le dedicamos por primera vez un programa en exclusiva. El afortunado grupo se trata de Deafheaven que este año han publicado Ordinary Corrupt Human Love. Un disco en el que llevan su formula establecida en sus tres primeros trabajos a nuevas cotas de molonidad sin ecuánime. Suenan: LCD Soundsystem: 45:33 (Pt. 2) Deafheaven: Unrequited Deafheaven: Language Games Deafheaven: Dream House Deafheaven: Sunbather Deafheaven: Brought to Water Deafheaven: Gifts from Earth Deafheaven: You Without End Deafheaven: Honeycomb Deafheaven: Near Deafheaven: Worthless Animal
On the fifty-sixth episode of Audioface: New album reviews: Deafheaven's "Ordinary Corrupt Human Love" and Dirty Projectors' "Lamp Lit Prose" New singles from BROCKHAMPTON, Childish Gambino, Prophets of Rage, and Skream. Cardi B, and, separately, Kendrick Lamar and SZA are fighting lawsuits over their music. The Ordinary Corrupt Human Love review. Pusha T is launching a music discovery app. SOPHIE might be producing new work for Lady Gaga. The Lamp Lit Prose review. Drake's new album topples streaming records. Apple Music overtakes Spotify. Rage Against the Machine sues British far-right politician Nigel Farage. **
Ordinary Corrupt Human Love has moving, emotional pieces and sharp performances bolstered by a band clearly stretching out of its comfort zone successfully. It's a refreshing new shade of Deafheaven's sound without abandoning any of the band's core mechanics.An album review by TJ Kliebhan.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Ordinary Corrupt Human Love has moving, emotional pieces and sharp performances bolstered by a band clearly stretching out of its comfort zone successfully. It's a refreshing new shade of Deafheaven's sound without abandoning any of the band’s core mechanics.An album review by TJ Kliebhan.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
This summer, California's boundary-pushing post-metal band Deafheaven will be releasing their long awaited fourth record, Ordinary Corrupt Human Love, on ANTI- records (July 13th). The band will be out on the road for the rest of this year touring the new material. Catch them when they come through your neck of the woods. I had a beer with Deafheaven singer George Clarke behind Vancouver's Rickshaw Theatre the last time they were in my hometown. We watched a rat gang war erupt in the alley as we sipped local brews and I teased George, complaining about how long Deafheaven songs tend to be--too long for radio! Which band did George need to make sure was on the guestlist that night and why? What's it like to play music on Ketamine? How do Deafheaven piece together the different parts of their long songs? What's George's relationship with his audience when the fans need to seek out what he's saying in the songs (because of his vocal style)? What were the core struggles George was dealing with on the band's third record, New Bermuda? Why are metal fans so passionate about the genre? What do George and Stéphane from Alcest have long conversations about? What's the funniest mean thing that George has read about himself? How did The Cranberries and Sixpence None the Richer influence Deafheaven? What does Burt Bacharach have to do with anything? You'll have to listen to find out. Tracks played on the podcast edition of the show... 1) Deafheaven, New Bermuda (2015) "Come Back" 2) Deafheaven, Sunbather (2013) "Dream House" 3) Deafheaven, New Bermuda (2015) "Brought to the Water" 4) Deafheaven, Sunbather (2013) "The Pecan Tree" (snippet/background) 5) The Cranberries, Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We? (1993) "Linger" (snippet/background) 6) Deafheaven, Sunbather (2013) "The Pecan Tree" (snippet/background) 7) Deafheaven, New Bermuda (2015) "Brought to the Water" (snippet/background) 8) Sixpence None the Richer, Sixpence None the Richer (1997) "Kiss Me" (snippet/background) 9) Deafheaven, New Bermuda (2015) "Brought to the Water" (snippet/background) NO songs CANCON
This summer, California's boundary-pushing post-metal band Deafheaven will be releasing their long awaited fourth record, Ordinary Corrupt Human Love, on ANTI- records (July 13th). The band will be out on the road for the rest of this year touring the new material. Catch them when they come through your neck of the woods. I had a beer with Deafheaven singer George Clarke behind Vancouver's Rickshaw Theatre the last time they were in my hometown. We watched a rat gang war erupt in the alley as we sipped local brews and I teased George, complaining about how long Deafheaven songs tend to be--too long for radio edits! Which band did George need to make sure was on the guestlist that night and why? What's it like to play music on Ketamine? How do Deafheaven piece together the different parts of their long songs? What's George's relationship with his audience when the fans need to seek out what he's saying in the songs (because of his vocal style)? What were the core struggles George was dealing with on the band's third record, New Bermuda? Why are metal fans so passionate about the genre? What do George and Stéphane from Alcest have long conversations about? What's the funniest mean thing that George has read about himself? What does Burt Bacharach have to do with anything? You'll have to listen to find out. Tracks played on the radio edit of the show... 1) Deafheaven, New Bermuda (2015) "Come Back" 2) Deafheaven, Sunbather (2013) "Dream House" 3) Deafheaven, New Bermuda (2015) "Brought to the Water" NO songs CANCON