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This week's show, after a 1987 For Against frill: brand new Swervedriver, Bob Mould, The Chills, Robert Forster, Jesse Welles, Pale Lights, and Clowder, plus The Creation, Bo Diddley, Phil Ochs, Archie Bell & the Drells, Otis Redding, Linton Kwesi John...
Book 5 - Today Oshi and Dragonus are starting Book 5: The Last Light coverage with an overview of the book. Going forward, the podcast will be covering The Wandering Inn book by book. Other Topics: Beware of Chicken by Casualfarmer, Practical Guide to Evil by ErraticErrata, Pale Lights by ErraticErrata, Harry Potter by J. K. Rowling, John Anthony Di Giovanni (TWI Cover artist - jadillustrated.com), Animorphs by K. A. Applegate (covers by David Mattingly), Jordaline Reads (youtube), Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance
Get ready for an action-packed bonus episode of "Not Actually Film Critics" with Mox and Izzy at the helm as Gibbs and Zea entertain some special house guests this week. These two are shooting the shit on a wide range of exciting topics, from the cutting edge of technology to the latest in entertainment. In the tech corner, they dive into the demand for background checks on 3D printers by New York lawmakers. It's a fascinating look at the intersection of innovation and legislation. And speaking of innovation, they explore the world of Adobe AI and the ways AI tools are reshaping the entertainment industry. You won't want to miss their predictions on how AI could generate intrinsic value for us all. But it's not all tech talk! Izzy shares his One Piece journey and thoughts on the second season of the live-action adaptation. And hold onto your hats, because there's a mind-blowing trivia tidbit about Izzy's favorite One Piece character's voice actor. They'll even discuss training AI to master the world of Pokémon. Ever wonder what our podcast hosts' on-screen live-mapped avatars would look like on YouTube? They've got you covered. Mox also recommends a web serial novel "Pale Lights" that's bound to pique your interest. Izzy makes a triumphant return to the world of Cyberpunk for the Phantom Liberty DLC, and he's here to tell you all about it. SPOILER ALERT: In the final 30 minutes, prepare for an in-depth analysis of Netflix's "Good Night World." This summary is obviously written by ChatGPT to save Izzy some time while Gibbs is away! Support us on Patreon!
Kitchen Sink #131 PlaylistDazy – Choose Yr Ramone (new, OUTOFBODY, Richmond VA power pop)Life on Venus – Stranger Times (new single, Moscow shoegaze)Love, Burns – Pencils (Phil Sutton of Pale Lights, new Fade in the Sun EP, Queens NY indie pop)Break 1Jack Skuller – Asking For a Friend (new, Draw the Lucky Card, NJ indie pop)Key Out – Train (new, afterville, Sydney indie rock)The Shop Window – Circles Go Round (new, from forthcoming A 4 Letter Word, Maidstone UK jangle pop with Beth Arzy on backing vocals)Bellavista – Shelter Shock (B side of The Northwest Room single, SF shoegaze) Alvvays – Pharmacist (new, Blue Rev, Toronto indie rock)The Orchids – I Never Thought I Was Clever (new, Dreaming Kind, first release in 8 years, Glasgow indie pop)I Was a King – Leave (new, Follow Me Home, Egersund, Norway indie rock)Ian M Bailey – Sitting in Silence (new, You Paint the Pictures, English indie pop artist collaborating with Daniel Wylie of CRR)Cheap Star - Slow Down acoustic feat. Gary Louris & Mitch Easter (new, Swiss indie rock artist Rémi Vaissiere, from his acoustic release Wish I Could See (acoustically))The Reds, Pinks & Purples - Saw You at the Record Shop Today (new, Everything You Ever Loved EP, SF indie pop from Glenn Donaldson)Break 2Echolust – If I (new single, LA based post punk)Old Moon – Ephemeral (Altars, Sharon VT indie pop)SCHONWALD – Babylon (new, Formula EP, Italian post punk)Daydream Twins - Guthrie's Trip Into the Space Continuum (new, s/t debut, Austin TX psychgaze)The Secret French Postcards – Strain (new, Life Got Claws, Swedish dark wave)Rodney Cromwell - The Winter Palace Radio Mix (new single, UK synth pop)Hollie Kenniff – Shifting Winds (new single, from forthcoming We All Have Places That We Miss, Canadian dream pop)Break 3Avalyn – Distant Days (new single, Liverpool post-punk)Nightjacket – Don't Say A Word (new single, LA dream pop)Nyte Skye - Dream State I'm Vanishing (new single, project from Film School's Nyles Lannon and his son Skye)The Death of Pop – Dream Today (new, For a Minute EP, UK psych pop)Callière & Tears Run Rings – Earthrising (collaboration between France's Callière and Portland's TRR.The Black Angels – History of the Future (new, Wilderness of Mirrors, Austin TX psych rockHeather Trost – The Devil Never Sleeps (new, Desert Flowers, Albuquerque soft psych)Skullcrusher – Pass Through Me (new, Quiet the Room, LA indie folk)Baby Cool – The Sea (new, Earthling On The Road To Self Love, Brisbane dream pop)Break 4HYLA – The Brats Are Taking Over (new single, recorded and produced by two members of Flyying Colours, Melbourne shoegaze.Dead Leaf Echo – Boo (new single, Brooklyn shoegaze)Soft Blue Shimmer – Love Being (new, from forthcoming Love Lives in the Body, LA shoegaze)Dayflower – Picturefall (new single, UK dream pop)Knifeplay – Promise (new, Animal Drowning, Philly shoegaze)The Fallen Sky Official – Sunrise (new single, London UK dream pop)T.G. Shand – WAWO (new single, Christchurch NZ artist Annemarie Duff, ex-Miniatures)SugarCandy Mountain – Superman (new, Overtime EP, Edinburgh based shoegaze)Submotile – Resonica (new, One Final Summit Before The Fall, Dublin based artists Mick Farren and Daniela Angione)Velveteen – Empty Crush (new debut Empty Crush, UK shoegaze)Break 5Black Swan Lane – Wishful (new, Blind, CD is available from the band's web site, digital out on 12/6, Atlanta GA post punk with Jack Richard Sobel and John Kolbeck)
Podcast #567 runs wild w/ Snapped Ankles, Quivers, Pale Lights, Kursaal Flyers, The Shang Hi Los, & Dry Cleaning.
Podcast #551 explores the irrelevancy of time w/ The Gun Club, Poster Children, Pale Lights, The Darling Buds, Club Sinister, Sinking Ships, & Hen Ogledd.
Tons of new tunes, including: Kitchen Sink # 107 Playlist Radio Supernova – Väkivaltaa (Finnish shoegaze, from forthcoming Takaisin) Break 1 The black watch – all I know (is that the moon is beautiful), LA psych pop, from forthcoming Fromthing Somethat Rilev – Mar (new single, Mexico City dream pop) HYLA – Known to Fall (new single, Melbourne dream pop) HIGH/LOW – Retro Radio (Half My Head EP, UK garage pop) Lost Ships – Half Life (Best Laid Plans EP, 2018, UK jangle pop) The Bats – Another Door (new single from forthcoming Foothills, NZ indie rock) Dirty Sidewalks – Girl (new, resemble JAMC, Seattle surf rock) Exploding Flowers – A Daunting Thought (Stumbling Blocks, LA jangle pop) Love, Burns – What To Do About Us (Fiftieth and Marlborough EP, Phil Sutton from Pale Lights, Queens indie pop) Theatre Royal – Together We’re Alone (from forthcoming Portraits, Medway UK indie pop) Muzz – Summer Love (s/t, new, Paul Banks (Interpol), Matt Barrick (Jonathan Fire*Eater and The Walkmen, Fleet Foxes), Josh Kaufman (Bonny Light Horseman). Break 2 SPC-ECO – Too Sick To Carry On (new, 9月ST - Sept Soundtrack, UK dark wave) Macajey – Fireflies (new, Daydreamin’, Estonian dreamy psych pop) L’Avenir – The River (Requiem, Baltimore cold wave) Bathe Alone – Curbside (Bailey Crone, Atlanta dream pop Darksoft – Cryptolocker (Brain, 2018, Seattle psych gaze) Sad Lovers and Giants – Asylum Town (new single, UK post punk) Winter – Here I Am Existing (new, Endless Space (Between You & I), Samira Winter, LA dream pop) Ancient Channels – Wave After Wave (new, Moments in Ruin, Brisbane dream pop) Turtle Skull – Rabbit (new, Monoliths, Sydney psych rock) Lavender Blush – I’m In Love (new, from forthcoming, The Garden of Inescapable Pleasure, SF dream pop) Break 3 Beladrone – La fleche (new, Andévalo, Barcelona shoegaze) Die Noia Futuriszka – Sinestesia (new, Horizonte de un salón, Buenos Aires shoegaze) Neonic Sundrive – This Side Down (new, Lies Paradise, Moscow psych gaze) Kodiak Galaxy – Nothing Is New (new, A Bad Time For Dreamers, Melbourne shoegaze) Airiel – Bloom (new single, Chicago shoegaze) House of Harm – Behind You (new, Vicious Pastimes, Boston post punk) Babel Map – Underwater (new single, PA shoegaze) 93millionmilesfromthesun – Hey Now… (new, I Had Nothing to Dream EP, Doncaster UK shoegaze) Break 4 Skullcrusher – Places_Plans (Skullcrusher EP, LA indie folk duo) Snowgoose – Tavira Tyde (Who Will You Choose 2-track single, UK folk rock)
Kitchen Sink # 104 Playlist Lightning Bug – Intro (October Song, NYC dream pop) HYLA – Deserve (new single, Melbourne shoegaze) Hoops – Fall Back (new single from forthcoming Halo, indie pop from Bloomington, IN) Break 1 The Memory Fades – 14 Cheerleader Coldfront (acoustic version, new single, UK indie pop) Joe Pernice – Sullivan Street (Richard, new, Massachusetts indie rock) Laura Marling – Alexandra (Song For Our Daughter, new, UK folk) Snowgoose – Who Will You Choose (The Making of You, new, Scottish folk rock, helped out by members of Belle and Sebastian, The Pearlfishers, and Teenage Fanclub) The Hanging Stars – I Will Please You (A New Kind of Sky, new, London psych pop) Pale Lights – Golden Times (new, You and I EP, NYC jangle pop) Corasandel – Cracked Light (new single, Lincoln UK psych gaze) Shack – I Want You (H.M.S. Fable, UK indie rock with Michael Head, 1999) The Asteroid No. 4 – Northern Song (new single, CA psych) Bryan Estepa – Subject To Change (B-side to Weight of Gold, Sydney Australia indie rock) The Stroppies – Burning Bright (Look Alive!, new, Melbourne jangle pop) Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever – Cameo (new, Sideways to New Italy, Melbourne indie rock) Break 2 SPC ECO – When You’re Alive (6月LP June EP, new, UK dark wave) IST IST – Black (new, Architecture, Manchester post punk) Red Mishima – Marion (s/t album, Swiss dark wave) The Chameleons – Monkeyland (Radio 1 Evening Show Sessions, UK post punk, orig. from 1983 album Script of the Bridge, a classic of the genre) Key Out – Chorus (new, Anthropomorphia, Sydney dream pop, reminds of The Sound on this track) Life on Venus – It’s Alright (new single, Moscow dream pop) Soft Kill – Stuck to The Ceiling (Memory Loss single, Portland OR post punk) Ciel – The Shore (Movement EP, new, Brighton UK dream pop) Jules in Trouble – Where/When? (Dark Jewels, new, Queens NY bedroom pop) Peel Dream Magazine – Kaaterskill Trailhead (digital bonus track, Modern Meta Physic) Lake Ruth and Listening Center – Law and Disorder (new single from this NYC collaboration, cosmic dream pop) Break 3 Slowdive – Altogether (Souvlaki, 1993, UK dream pop) Secret Shine – Ember (new single, Bristol UK shoegaze) Juliper Sky – Waves (new, Visions of a New Age EP, Manchester UK shoegaze) Superdrone – Walk Away (new, Solargaze, Southampton UK psych gaze) Laveda – Better Now (new, What Happens After, Albany NY shoegaze) To the Wedding – Light (new, PLIGHT / LIGHT split with Nervous, Brooklyn dream wave) The Kestrels – Grey and Blue (new, from forthcoming Dream or Don't Dream, feat. J Mascis on lead guitar, Halifax shoegaze) New Age Healers feat. Katie Haley, Jim Biggs & My Young– In Dreams (free song but asking free will donations for Creative Justice, a Seattle based non-profit that uses an “innovative arts-based approach to ending racial disproportionality and youth incarceration.”) Eep – Hogar (new single from forthcoming Death of a Very Good Machine, out in July, El Paso dream gaze) Vast Asteroid – Champagne Ambassadors (new single, LA space rock) Break 4 The Hollow Men – Louder Than God (Cresta, UK indie pop, 1990) The Vickers – Senseless Life (new, Ghosts, Florence Italy psych rock) Spotlight Kid – Space Race (new, Nottingham psych gaze, From the Archives Part 2) The Proper Ornaments – You Shouldn’t Have Gone (Mission Bells, UK indie rock, James Hoare and Max Oscarnold)
The May 30th edition of Local Fidelity features more excellent new tunes from New York City-based artists. The episode starts out with two tracks that recently premiered on the Look At My Records! site, "Hollow" by Grace Ludmila and "Fake Flowers" by Soviet Girls. Plus, new music from Pale Lights, Big Pity, Dig Nitty, Absolutely Yours, Sooner, Lost Boy ?, Godcaster, Shilpa Ray, Best Baby, Quelle Rox, and Yuriko!
Last week, I started out with a quick measles update saying that the outbreak has mostly subsided, but I want to reiterate how important it is to get yourself and any young children vaccinated before the next outbreak begins. Israel-based Ynetnews revealed this week that a 43-year-old flight attendant who had contracted measles while working on the New York to Tel Aviv route for Israeli airline El Al died this week after a long hospital stay. Rotem Amitai was a mother of three who fell ill and was admitted to a hospital in Israel, where there has been a serious ongoing measles outbreak. She had only received one dose of the measles vaccination and was therefore still susceptible to the disease. In the United States, one does of vaccine is usually administered when a child turns one year old and a second is administered before the child enters school, and in city data, 46 of the total 653 measles cases in this year's outbreak were children or adults who had only received one does of the vaccine. El Al Airlines now requires all flight attendants to be vaccinated against the disease, and it's believed that people flying home from overseas trips and returning to communities in Williamsburg and upstate in Rockland County were the initial sources of New York's current measles outbreaks. 16 years ago on August 14, 2003 — A cascading power outage plunges millions into darkness across the northeast — What began as a damaged power line and a software malfunction in Ohio led to overloaded equipment throughout the interconnected power system stretching from Canada into the northeast United States. The power surge from Ohio triggered safety systems across the region, creating what is thought to have been the most widespread outage in both United States and Canadian history and the second-most-widespread in the world. It took around two days for all overloaded components to be checked and brought back online, with some smaller areas remaining without power for nearly a week. In New York, the city and most of the state were in the dark. Traffic lights were out and elevators and the subway were stopped, leaving many commuters in need of emergency evacuation and with no way to reach their homes as night began to fall. Some stayed in office buildings, on the floors of generous co-workers who lived nearby, or even slept outside, while others attempted to walk home or catch a ride on a bus or taxi, turning Manhattan's bridges into one-way exits. Update: The suspect was taken into custody around 1am on August 17th — Police are still looking for a possible suspect in Friday morning's bomb scare where two empty rice cookers were left in the Fulton Street subway station downtown. The proximity of the station to many government offices and the sheer number of commuters that pass through the station during morning rush hour, the area was quickly evacuated and subway lines were disrupted beginning around 7:30am. Police found the large silver rice cookers to be empty and deemed the situation safe, but a third, identical rice cooker was then found next to a city trash can in Chelsea at Seventh and 16th. The rice cookers were empty, and they may have been intended as hoax devices to cause disruption. Police released stills from security camera footage showing a white man in his 20s or 30s with dark, curly hair and a distinctive tattoo on his outer forearm, and described him as a person of interest. After seeing the security camera footage, a West Virginia man identified the person as his son, who may have recently been pan-handling in the city. No further info has been released and the police are still searching for the suspect as of this recording. Although the incident brings to mind the Chelsea pressure-cooker bombing of 2016, there have also been recent scares from abandoned rice cookers, one found in a suitcase in Midtown at a 6 Train station in 2017 and another in an F Train station on the Lower East Side in 2018. 42 years ago on August 22, 1977 — 19-year-old Richard Rodriguez from Staten Island sets a Guinness World Record for longest rollercoaster ride on the Coney Island Cyclone — His record time was 104 hours and 2,350 rides during the 50th anniversary of both the coaster and Charles Lindbergh's transatlantic flight. Rodriguez would break the record once again 40 years later on a UK coaster with a time of over 405 hours! Here's Rodriguez interviewed in the 1978 film 'Coney Island Cyclone' by Mike Edwards. OMNY, the MTA's new fare-collecting system, sees 1 million uses in just over two months — The new MetroCard replacement is only available at 16 subway stations along the 4/5/6 and on Staten Island buses, but the tap-and-go system reached the 1 million target four times faster than the MTA has predicted. To use the system, you wave a credit or debit card or a cellphone or watch above the glowing panel. The system aims to reduce the waste and complexity of issuing disposable MetroCards since the contactless system uses your payment method directly, just like at a cash register, although there will be a refillable OMNY card once the system expands, and the MetroCard is still scheduled to be used through 2023. According to the MTA, 80% of the OMNY swipes have used mobile wallets where people have added their payment cards to their phone, since very few credit or debit cards have the built-in technology, which is different from the chips that are now seen on some cards. AGBC history: 8 years ago — Blast From The Past: Checker Cab Spotted in the West Village 8 years ago — Volkswagen Traffic Jam on Governor's Island 2 years ago — Eclipse Viewing Info for New York City 8 years ago — Earthquake felt in New York City A Great Big City has been running a 24-hour newsfeed since 2010, but the AGBC News podcast is just getting started, and we need your support. A Great Big City is built on a dedication to explaining what is happening and how it fits into the larger history of New York, which means thoroughly researching every topic and avoiding clickbait headlines to provide a straightforward, honest, and factual explanation of the news. Individuals can make a monthly or one-time contribution at agreatbigcity.com/support and local businesses can have a lasting impact by supporting local news while promoting products or services directly to interested customers listening to this podcast. Visit agreatbigcity.com/advertising to learn more. AGBC is more than just a news website: It also automatically checks MTA data before morning rush hour and sends out notifications if there are delays on any subway lines, LIRR or MetroNorth trains, and bridges and tunnels. Follow @agreatbigcity on social media to receive the alerts. Park of the day Putnam Triangle Parks Events FlyNYC Kite Festival in Riverside Park South — Learn to fly a kite or just enjoy the view as decorative kites take to the skies above the Hudson River at Pier I in Riverside Park South across from 70th Street in Manhattan. If you have your own kite, bring it along, or a limited number of free kites will be available for children to try. Saturday, August 17, 2019 12:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. Concert Calendar Here's the AGBC Concert Calendar for the upcoming week: Joyce Manor and Saves the Day are playing Webster Hall on Friday, August 16th. The Catenary Wires, jeanines, and Pale Lights are playing Berlin on Friday, August 16th. MORRIE's Solitude and KIYOHARU's Elegy, Morrie, and 清春 are playing Joe's Pub on Friday, August 16th. Beck, Cage the Elephant, and Spoon are playing Forest Hills Stadium on Saturday, August 17th. C. Tangana, Chaos in the CBD, deem spencer, Mike, and Sho Madjozi are playing MoMA PS1 on Saturday, August 17th. Bleeding Through, Sentinels + more at The Kingsland, Bleeding Through, Indrid Cold, Sentinels, and The Fallen Prodigy are playing The Kingsland on Saturday, August 17th. Rose Gold the Musical, Kitty, Ricky Eat Acid, and Vverevvolf are playing Mercury Lounge on Saturday, August 17th. Ex Hex and Frankie and the Witch Fingers are playing Industry City Courtyard on Saturday, August 17th. Slaughter Beach, Dog and Cave People are playing The Bowery Ballroom on Saturday, August 17th. Bardo Pond and Sunburned Hand of the Man are playing Mercury Lounge on Saturday, August 17th. Cinema Cinema, Descender, Fashion Week, Frail Body, and Marée noire are playing Saint Vitus Bar on Sunday, August 18th. The 5.6.7.8's and Metalleg are playing Brooklyn Bazaar on Sunday, August 18th. Sidney Gish is playing Elsewhere on Monday, August 19th. Sidney Gish is playing Elsewhere on Tuesday, August 20th. Squeeze is playing Bergen Performing Arts Center on Tuesday, August 20th. KISS is playing Barclays Center in Boerum Hill on Tuesday, August 20th at 7pm. Mark Knopfler is playing Beacon Theatre on the Upper West Side on Tuesday, August 20th at 8pm. Squeeze is playing Bergen Performing Arts Center on Tuesday, August 20th at 8pm. The Mighty Mighty Bosstones and Bedouin Soundclash are playing Webster Hall on Wednesday, August 21st. Tame Impala and Velvet Negroni are playing Madison Square Garden on Wednesday, August 21st. The Mighty Mighty Bosstones with Bedouin Soundclash is playing Webster Hall in Noho / Union Square on Wednesday, August 21st at 7pm. Tame Impala with Velvet Negroni is playing Madison Square Garden in Midtown West / Chelsea / Hudson Yards on Wednesday, August 21st at 8pm. Mark Knopfler is playing Beacon Theatre on the Upper West Side on Wednesday, August 21st at 8pm. Bone Thugs-N-Harmony is playing Brooklyn Bowl in Downtown Brooklyn on Wednesday, August 21st at 8pm. Pat Benatar with Neil Giraldo is playing St. George Theatre in St. George / Tompkinsville on Wednesday, August 21st at 8pm. Find more fun things to do at agreatbigcity.com/events. New York Fact Here's something you may not have known about New York: Hangman's Elm at the northwest corner of Washington Square Park is believed to be the oldest living tree in Manhattan, at more than 300 years old Weather The extreme highs and lows for this week in weather history: Record High: 97°F on August 20, 1955 Record Low: 52°F on August 22, 1895 Weather for the week ahead: Possible light rain tomorrow through Wednesday, with high temperatures peaking at 92°F on Monday. Intro and outro music: 'Start the Day' by Lee Rosevere — Concert Calendar music from Jukedeck.com
Episode 41 highlights an amazing week of shows in Jersey City. There's no reason to cross the Hudson River this weekend, as Screaming Females will be gracing the Monty Hall stage for the third consecutive year. This time around, they're playing three shows with support from some wonderful acts: Teenage Halloween, Snakeskin, and Spowder. On Friday February 23, Twin Peaks top an incredible bill with support from The Districts and local favorites, Trü. Plus, everybody's favorite Bar None Records recording artist, Freedy Johnston, will be throwing down on Thursday February 22 at the Fox and The Crow in the Heights.If you're inclined to travel out of JC, NJ based label Mint 400 Records is showcasing some of their best talent at Pianos on Saturday February 24th. Sink Tapes, who just released an excellent new record entitled "Secret Club," are sharing the stage with Cyclone Static, The Components, Tony Saxon, and SHRB. Remember Sports are also at the Silent Barn on Thursday February 22nd!
[INTRO] PALE LIGHTS ... ILLUMINATING YOUR TWILIGHT MARK E SMITH ... RIP [THE MAGIC BISCUIT TIN] Phil Sutton, Pale Lights and the Abbey Crunch Overture From I Am Kurios Oranj - #TheFall #MarkESmith 4 M.B. - #LloydCole Europeans - #Europeans bristolarchiverecords.com/bands/Europeans.html [NR] The Visitation - #AlienStadium #SteveMason #MartinDuffy #Felt #PrimalScream #BetaBand #KingBiscuitTime #BlackAffair Chairman Of The Board - #IndianRopeman #SkintRecords [COVER ME] Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others - #Supergrass #TheSmiths #CoverVersion Surface To Air (featuring Self Esteem) - #DjangoDjango The Ghost In You - #ThePsychedelicFurs [WEEKLY PEEL] MAY 14 - 1985 Gut Of The Quantifier - #TheFall #PeelSession #MarkESmith #JohnPeel Mulder & Scully - #Catatonia [NR] Losing The Light - #NightFlowers nightflowers.bandcamp.com Higher Than Reason - #UnbelievableTruth Mark E Smith Reads The Football Results Cutting Shapes - #GirlRay girlray.bandcamp.com Let It Flow - #Spiritualized Mark E Smith vs. The Sound Engineer Ubiquitous Mr. Lovegrove - #DeadCanDance #4ADRecords Lottery Dust - #Drummer [OBLIGATORY FALL-AH HATTRICK] Couldn't Get Ahead - #TheFall #MarkESmith Life Just Bounces - #TheFall #MarkESmith Mountain Energei - #TheFall #MarkESmith [NR] Love Is A Four Letter Word - #TelevisionPersonalities televisionpersonalities.bandcamp.com Johnny Panic And The Bible Of Dreams- #JohnnyPanicAndTheBibleOfDreams #TearsForFears Please Don't Forget Me - #POPETC popetcetera.com Everyday's The Same - #TheRealPeople [ESSENTIAL WAX] THE REAL PEOPLE - THE REAL PEOPLE - 1991 Words - #TheRealPeople [T'INTERWEB TIME] InternationalClashDay.com The Infinite - #DotDash dotdashdc.bandcamp.com thebeautifulmusic.com [NR] Jean, Bring The Flowers - #PaleLights [NR] Ghosts Of Youth - #PaleLights [INTERVIEW] Phil Sutton - Pale Lights palelights.bandcamp.com facebook.com/palelights [NR] I Will Not Pray - #PaleLights [TARA] email: NearPerfectPitch@gmail.com Web: NearPerfectPitch.com Twitter: @NearPerfPitch Instagram: @NearPerfectPitch Facebook: facebook.com/NearPerfectPitch Listen to 'Near Perfect Pitch' on ... iTunes Google Play TuneIn Podbean Radio.net iHeart Radio The Anfield Index and ... on CKCU at ckcufm.com or 93.1 FM in Ottawa
Episode 19 previews a fun weekend of shows, including the triumphant return of Twerps and Robyn Hitchcock. These two dudes with similar accents will be gracing the stage of Baby's All Right to fill your Labor Day Weekend with jangly bliss. Plus new tunes from Petite League and Navy Gangs! Check them all out at VENUE NEAR YOU! Oh, and I take an impromptu stab at writing my own Guided By Voices song. It's not as easy as Bob Pollard makes it look.
Dillon Nettles is the Community Programs Director for the Montgomery Education Foundation (MEF) in Montgomery, Alabama. Dillon has lived in the south his entire life, and the timing of the heinous, racist, and bigoted events this weekend in Charlottesville, he shares his thoughts with me! We also dig into his work at the MEF and what got him into the education field, as well as what keeps him doing this work in spite of the various systems of racialized oppression and segregation that still exist and persist in America in 2017. This is a fascinating conversation and I am so excited to share it with you all. EPISODE NOTES (visit CraigBidiman.com/epupunxpod for full details and links): - Dillon needs to remind you all that can use Google and it is free. So there is no need to be stingy about it's resources. - Check out the fantastic work that Dillon and his colleagues do at the Montgomery Education Foundation by visiting www.montgomeryed.org. - Dillon and some of his colleagues have a blog focused on progressive work in the South, so check out the forewordsouth.com! - In addition to the blog, Dillion JUST posted a new piece on his thoughts about the events that occurred in Charlottesville, VA this weekend. - Dillon hypes up the great work of the P.O.W.E.R. House in Montgomery, Alabama, which provides a safe environment for folks in the South to access reproductive care services. - Dillon is currently jamming out to the new SZA album, "CTRL" - A massive Beyonce fan, Dillon is all about her album, “4,” and especially the track, "Countdown." - He claims the book that changed the game for him was, "I Know Why the Cage Bird Sings," by Maya Angelou. - Also, if you haven't seen it already, Dillon suggests checking out "Girl's Trip!" MUSIC NOTES: - This week you get tunes from This Patch of Sky, who release their new album, "These Small Spaces," on September 22 through Equal Vision Records and Graphic Nature Records. - You can preorder the new album on vinyl, CD, and digital at thispatchofskymusic.com and equalvisionrecords.com! - Make sure to check out the band's tunes on Spotify as well! Plenty of fantastic sleepytime/study music! - Also, you can watch the time-lapse music video for "Pale Lights," directed and created by Nevan Doyle (see below), which showcases how Nevan made the album artwork for the "These Small Spaces." ADVERTISING NOTES: - If you need some design work done, check out the work by my buddy, Nevan Doyle! He is one of the best up-and-coming graphic designers and artists today! - Visit Mishko.co to check out his artwork, videos, and music! You can commission him to create artwork and/or videos for your band, brand, program, company, and/or office! Make it happen! FOLLOW, RATE, REVIEW, SUBSCRIBE, AND SHARE! - Any love on the iTunes app helps! CLICK HERE TO VISIT THE ITUNES STORE! - Follow along on Instagram and Twitter @eduPUNXpod! See you next week! Let's get to work.
Tom's got some more good reco's for ya! The latest edition of Look At My Records! features songs from Pale Lights, Wilsen, Sharkmuffin, Alexander F, Rye Coalition, Sunshine & The Rain, Fern Mayo, Vagabon, How Sad, Salt Cathedral, and Sam Evian.
Stereoзвук - это новинки современной альтернативной музыки. Артисты, модные на Западе, но почти неизвестные у нас. Каждую неделю автор и ведущий программы Евгений Эргардт знакомит вас с редкой музыкой. Время выхода понедельник 22-00 Трек-Лист Выпуск - 113 01 AC/DC - Rock or Bust 02 Will Butler - Take My Side 03 Hanni El Khatib - Moonlight 04 Linus Young - Valentine 05 Copeland - Like A Lie 06 The Smashing Pumpkins - Drum and Fife 07 Shivery Shakes - Remember When 08 Johnny Aries - Unbloomed 09 Parker Rose - Little Dreamer 10 She & Him - Stars Fell On Alabama 11 Pale Lights - 4 Oclock in the Morning 12 Sunglasses Kid - The Last Days Of Sun