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Nueva entrega de Música de Contrabando, semanario de actualidad musical (22/05/2025)Entrevistas:- Ruto Neón nos estrena ‘Pensando en la muerte' (grabado junto a Kike Suárez de Vera Fauna), y nos pone al tanto de su labor en @lorecordabamejor como creador de contenidos. - El supergrupo Gallopedro ( Klaus & kinski, Alexanderplatz, Los Ultimos Bañistas, Bigote Chino, Diecinueve...) nos estrena su ‘Momias de animales'; se presentan como banda, y nos despejan el futuro. Noticias: Bono (U2) estrena un EP y un documental, Stories of Surrender, en Appel TV, el 30 de mayo. The Kinks anuncian la tercera entrega de la antología The Journey, con la que celebran su 60 aniversario. Robbie Williams lanza su nuevo lp ‘Britpop' con un explosivo single junto al legendario guitarrista de Black Sabbath. Muere el rapero francés Werenoi. El guitarrista de Jane's Addiction, Dave Navarro, anuncia que la banda no volverá a tocar juntos tras el altercado con Perry Farrell. Foo Fighters despide a Josh Freese. Trump solicita una ‘gran investigación' sobre Bruce Springsteen por au apoyo a Kamala Harris. Sónar y Viña Rock se desmarcan del fondo de inversión israelí KKR. Novedades musicales: Paul Weller, Suede, Alan Sparhawk, Barbra Streisand/Paul McCartney, Steve Hackett, Stereolab, Paul Banks, Wolf Alice, DIIV , The Sophs, Winter, Folk Bitch Trio, Nation Og Language, Christina Rosenvinge, Soleá Morente, Galician Army ft Iván Ferreiro, Pamela Rodríguez, Green Bigfoots, Jorge Drexler/Conociendo Rusia, Carlos Vudú y El Clan Jukebox, The Sand, Parquesvr, Alberto & García/Quique González, Leikeli47, Sarria, Laufey, Yuno, Linda Mirada, Los Chivatos, Night Tapes, Finta, Hazlett, Lusillón, Ghouljaboy, La Chance.La agenda de conciertos.Antioxidantes (Osees), Valeria castro, Samuraï, Fox Fest ( Karlan, Tina X) , Julia Amor, Maki & María Artés, Alex Ferrán, Talí Fest (Eskorzo), Murcia 3 Culturas (Orquesta Andalusí de Tetuán), Sofar Sounds, O'Funkillo, Adiós Noviembre, Mäbu, Los Invaders, Noise Box, Depol, Homenaje a Pepe Risi, Javier Ojeda...
Escuchamos a Paul Banks, líder de Interpol, versionando a The Stooges con 'Gimme Danger' para la banda sonora de la película 'Sister Midnight'. Además, te presentamos las últimas novedades de King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard (un tercer adelanto de su próximo disco, grabado con arreglos orquestales), El Petit de Cal Eril, Lapieza, Lauren Mayberry y Ewan Currie.Playlist:QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE - My God Is the SunIGGY POP - Lust For Life (Live At The Royal Albert Hall)PAUL BANKS - Gimme DangerINTERPOL - C'mereWUNDERHORSE - RainFONTAINES D.C. - It's Amazing To Be YoungHINDS - Stranger (feat. Grian Chatten)EL PETIT DE CAL ERIL - Jo ja no soc qui eraGORKA URBIZU - Toki batLAPIEZA - Mal suerteMELIFLUO - La corona del reyMAIKA MAKOVSKI - Exotic IngredientsONA MAFALDA - SedatedLAUREN MAYBERRY - Sorry, Etc, Etc (feat. Joe Talbot)THE LAZY EYES - The IslandKING GIZZARD & THE LIZARD WIZARD - Grow Wings and FlyEWAN CURRIE - Crazy StreetsBROS - Tell MeGORILLAZ - Dare (feat. Shaun Ryder)BLACK GRAPE - Pimp WarsTHE STONE ROSES - Fools GoldKULA SHAKER - HushSUPERGRASS - I'd Like to KnowLOVE OF LESBIAN - Allí donde solíamos gritarFATHER JOHN MISTY - She Cleans UpSCISSOR SISTERS - I Don't Feel Like Dancin'Escuchar audio
Our latest guests on Soundtracking are Karan Kandhari and Paul Banks of Interpol fame, who join Edith to discuss their collaboration on Karan's brilliant black comedy, Sister Midnight. Set in Mumbai, it tells the story of a woman whose unhappy arranged marriage spirals into darkness as she morphs into a ruthless, feral force within the confines of their relationship.
In this episode of Getting to Aha!, host Darshan Mehta sits down with Paul Banks, founder of Javelin Content Management, to explore the evolution of social media marketing. Paul shares his journey from retail to content strategy and discusses the power of authentic content creation. They delve into the importance of moving beyond traditional marketing tactics, focusing on genuine conversations, active listening, and creating engaging video content. Paul also offers practical tips on generating content quickly and repurposing it across platforms for maximum impact. Tune in for expert insights on enhancing brand visibility and building meaningful connections in the digital age.
So picture this: It's 1994. The Pixies had been music-world darlings for half a decade or so, releasing some incredible records before fizzling to a stop. Their enigmatic singer, Black Francis, changes his name (again—his parents named him Charles Thompson) to Frank Black and embarks on a solo career that feels a little vexing at the time. His self-titled debut felt deeply connected to his old band, but for the next one, he struck an even richer songwriting vein: The songs kept coming and they turned into the double album Teenager of the Year, recorded with a crack studio band that included Eric Drew Feldman of Pere Ubu both as a player and producer. Teenager of the Year wasn't particularly well received upon its release 30 years ago, but it has slowly been recognized as a high point in Black's career, celebrated as his masterpiece by those paying the closest attention. It may not get the widespread attention that Pixies' Doolittle does, but the love it gets might even run a little deeper, both from its creator and his biggest fans. It's meaningful enough that Black and the original band that created it have just embarked on an anniversary tour during which they'll play the whole record, and it's being re-released on gold vinyl, a gold record that should have been. You can find dates online, they'll be hitting major US cities throughout January, ending in New York February 1 before heading to Paris and London. As a high school student, Paul Banks came to the Pixies via a love of Nirvana, and eventually found his way to Teenager of the Year, an album that—as you'll hear in this conversation—was massively important to him. Banks would of course go on to form the band Interpol, for which he has been the singer and guitarist since 1997. Their latest is 2022's The Other Side of Make-Believe, but Interpol has also been revisiting a beloved album recently, touring on the anniversary of their classic second record, Antics. These two have a great chat about Teenager of the Year here, plus they talk about Black's kids and their musical ambitions, lyric writing in general, and the time Black was asked to audition for the part of a serial killer in a David Fincher movie. They also get into some specifics about Teenager of the Year songs, including a great story about album opener "Whatever Happened to Pong?" Enjoy. Chapters: 0:00 – Intro 2:28 – Start of the chat 8:30 – Paul Banks on 'Teenager of the Year' 13:52 – The making of 'Teenager of the Year' 15:51 – How Frank almost became the Zodiac Killer (on the big screen) 18:10 – On characters in music 21:10 – On writing lyrics 24:15 – Film and book recommendations 28:22 – The formation of Frank Black's solo band 33:00 – On "Pong" and Pong 38:30 – Paul Banks on when he decided to become a musician 44:15 - The freedom of releasing music Thanks for listening to the Talkhouse Podcast, and thanks to Frank Black and Paul Banks for chatting. If you liked what you heard, please follow Talkhouse on your favorite podcasting platform and check out all the great shows on the Talkhouse Podcast Network. This episode was produced by Myron Kaplan, and the Talkhouse theme is composed and performed by the Range. Find more illuminating podcasts on the Talkhouse Podcast Network. Visit talkhouse.com to read essays, reviews, and more. Follow @talkhouse on Instagram, Bluesky, Twitter (X), Threads, and Facebook.
RZA is a rapper, producer, composer, actor, director, and the creative mastermind behind the hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan. Since the group's classic 1993 debut, Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), he has produced the most albums for the group and its respective members, pioneering a style rooted in stark booming beats, vintage soul samples, and gritty narratives. Beyond Wu-Tang, RZA launched the horrorcore group Gravediggaz and released music as his alter ego, Bobby Digital. His artistic range extends to scoring films like Dallas Jackson's Thriller, acting in projects like G.I. Joe: Retaliation, and collaborating with artists across genres, including Paul Banks of Interpol in the duo Banks & Steelz. In August 2024, RZA, alongside Colorado Symphony and Christopher Dragon, released his first classical album, A Ballet Through Mud, continuing to redefine boundaries in music and storytelling. ------ Thank you to the sponsors that fuel our podcast and our team: Athletic Nicotine https://www.athleticnicotine.com/tetra Use code 'TETRA' ------ Squarespace https://squarespace.com/tetra Use code 'TETRA' ------ Vivo Barefoot http://vivobarefoot.com/tetra Use code 'TETRA25' ------ LMNT Electrolytes https://drinklmnt.com/tetra Use code 'TETRA' ------ Sign up to receive Tetragrammaton Transmissions https://www.tetragrammaton.com/join-newsletter
Paul Banks is the Founder of Javelin Content Management. With expertise in video marketing, content repurposing, and AI, Paul focuses on helping businesses build trust and scale engagement through the power of video. His journey from corporate life to entrepreneurship as an ADHD business owner and father brings a unique and relatable perspective to the table. Paul is passionate about simplifying complex marketing concepts into actionable strategies
Interpol frontman Paul Banks opens up on the making of their seminal album Antics and what the future holds for the future of the band.
On episode 31 of Date With The Night, I'm joined by the legendary Paul Banks of Interpol to discuss the 20th anniversary tour of their seminal sophomore album Antics, the band's origin story, lore, & more. We talk Antics song writing & memories, musical & creative influences, 2000's NYC, In Utero deep cuts, his new generation of fans, Interpol message boards, B Sides, 9/11, Six Feet Under, David Lynch, & his love of film.Make sure to follow both Interpol and Paul Banks on Instagram to find tour dates near you!
Fin de semana de conciertos en la CDMX y, sin duda, el que acaparó reflectores fue el de Interpol en el Zócalo. El sábado por la noche, más de 16 mil personas disfrutaron completamente gratis de un show en el que Paul Banks y compañía tocaron 20 canciones de lo más selecto de su catálogo. El número de asistentes fue poco en comparación con lo que han convocado otras bandas, pero ya quedó marcado como el concierto más grande que ha dado Interpol en toda su historia. “Ya llevamos 20 años viniendo a México y siempre ha sido, en nuestro corazón, nuestro segundo hogar”, dijo en perfecto español un emocionado Paul Banks. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Vi kender alle lyden af korsangerne, der besmykker og bringer harmoni og luft i musikken. Vi hører dem løfte omkvæd efter omkvæd, men hvem er de? I denne POVcast taler Jan Eriksen med Gry Harrit, der medvirker på mere end 100 danske plader. Efter en pause i 0'erne vendte hun tilbage som korsanger nu kun for Sebastian – og ellers som solist. Det er blevet til et album, en EP og en del singler. Den aktuelle anledning, medio februar 2024, er Gry Harrits rolle som primus motor i en hyldestkoncert d. 25. februar i Amager Bio til ære for en anden af Sebastians musikere, bassisten Michael Friis, der døde lillejuleaften 2023. Det siger en del om Friis mangeårige karriere og betydning for den danske musikscene, at legendariske bands som Kenneth Knudsens Anima og Culpeppers Orchard er gendannet til lejligheden. Af andre navne ved koncerten kan nævnes Sebastian, Kenneth Knudsen, Paul Banks, Lasse & Mathilde, Ole Fick, Jesper Haugaard, Anne Eltard, Klaus Menzer, Øyvind Ougaard, Thommy Andersson, Esben Just, Søren Frost, Henrik “SP” Schou Poulsen, Perry Stenbäck, Ole “Fessor” Lindgreen, Søren Rislund, og Gry Harrit selv. Plus mange flere. "Det er meget sjældent, at man kan have et venskab på tværs af køn og som spænder over en stor aldersforskel. Jeg er stolt over, at Michael og jeg kunne sige, at vi elskede hinanden uden, at det handlede om, at vi skulle være kærester," siger Harrit. POVcasten er også en historie om hårde arbejdsvilkår i musikbranchen, hvor alle er freelancere og kun få er bedre end deres seneste hit. Som datter af saxofonisten Niels Harrit er Gry nærmest født ind i branchen. "Når man laver musik, bruger man afsindigt mange timer, og økonomisk er det også store udlæg. Indtjeningsmulighederne bliver færre og færre. Jeg er et ret handlingsorienteret menneske, og har også mange ressourcer, men jeg har også spildt mange ressourcer og lavet sindssygt mange fejl. Og forsøger på at undgå at gentage mine fejl," siger hun grinende. Gry Harrit og musikbranchen Det er en historie om arbejdsvilkårene i en hård branche, hvor Gry Harrit bl.a. har oplevet at ”blive lagt ned i en skuffe i tre år” på et pladeselskab. "Det var de hårdeste år i min karriere. Hver gang jeg mødte frem med nye sange blev de kastet ned i affaldskurven." Så det handler om tvivl, misogyni og modstand. Men POVcasten også en historie om de gode ting, venskaber, samarbejde, støtte, kærlighed i musikbranchen. Harrit er aktiv i Foreningen Musikbevægelsen af 2019, en forening for kvinder, ikke-binære og transpersoner med virke i musikbranchen. Med andre ord kønsminoriteter i musikbranchen. Foreningen arbejder bl.a. for at sprede budskabet, at – for nu at låne af Sebastian – du er ikke alene. Gry har blandt mange andre sunget kor på plader med og/eller optræde med bl.a. Lene Siel, Svenne & Lotta, Birthe Kjær, Michael Falch, Nikolaj Christensen, Peter Belli, Björn Afzelius, Ivan Pedersen, Anne Linnet, Big Fat Snake, SPJustFrost, Allan Olsen, Szhirley, Henning Kvitnes, Sebastian, Krebs – inden en selvvalgt pause. Nu udgiver hun selv musik og er engageret er altså en del af Sebastians band. "Det er fantastisk at arbejde sammen ham. Når vi turnerer oplever jeg hver eneste aften en ny vinkel i en af der tænder en følelse i mig på en anden måde. De sange er evig gyldige. Det er magisk for mig. Mange siger, at det er en stor ære. Og det er det også. Og så siger jeg bare, "Tak, Knud"," siger Gry Harrit. Denne POVcast er Gry Harrits historie – det er en hyldest både til sangerne i baggrunden uden hvem musikken ville miste en dimension – og det er en hyldest til Michael Friis. Og måske også lidt til Knud Christensen aka Sebastian. Og kan sagtens lyttes til efter mindekoncerten 25. februar 2024.
Vi kender alle lyden af korsangerne, der besmykker og bringer harmoni og luft i musikken. Vi hører dem løfte omkvæd efter omkvæd, men hvem er de? Mange af de såkaldte korsangere arbejder i skyggen af stjernerne. I denne POVcast taler Jan Eriksen med Gry Harrit, der medvirker på mere end 100 danske plader. Efter en pause i 0'erne vendte hun tilbage som korsanger nu kun for Sebastian – og ellers som solist. Foreløbig har Gry Harrit udgivet en del singler, et album og en EP. Den aktuelle anledning, medio februar 2024, er Gry Harrits rolle som primus motor i en hyldestkoncert d. 25. februar i Amager Bio til ære for en anden af Sebastians musikere, bassisten Michael Friis, der døde lillejuleaften 2023. Det siger en del om Friis mangeårige karriere og betydning for den danske musikscene, at legendariske bands som Kenneth Knudsens Anima og Culpeppers Orchard er gendannet til lejligheden. Af andre navne ved koncerten kan nævnes Sebastian, Kenneth Knudsen, Paul Banks, Lasse & Mathilde, Ole Fick, Jesper Haugaard, Anne Eltard, Klaus Menzer, Esben Just, Søren Frost, Henrik “SP” Schou Poulsen, Perry Stenbäck, Ole “Fessor” Lindgreen, Søren Rislund, og Gry Harrit selv. Plus mange flere. "Det er meget sjældent, at man kan have et venskab på tværs af køn og som spænder over en stor aldersforskel. Jeg er stolt over, at Michael og jeg kunne sige, at vi elskede hinanden uden, at det handlede om, at vi skulle være kærester," siger Harrit. POVcasten er også en historie om hårde arbejdsvilkår i musikbranchen, hvor alle er freelancere og kun få er bedre end deres seneste hit. Som datter af saxofonisten Niels Harrit er Gry nærmest født ind i branchen. "Når man laver musik, bruger man afsindigt mange timer og økonomisk er det også store udlæg. Indtjeningsmulighederne bliver færre og færre. Jeg er et ret handlingsorienteret menneske, og har også mange ressourcer, men jeg har også spildt mange ressourcer og lavet sindssygt mange fejl. Og forsøger på at undgå at gentage mine fejl," siger hun grinende. Det er en historie om arbejdsvilkårene i en hård branche, hvor Gry Harrit bl.a. har oplevet at ”blive lagt ned i en skuffe i tre år” på et pladeselskab. Så det handler om tvivl, misogyni og modstand. Men det er også en historie om de gode ting, venskaber, samarbejde, støtte, kærlighed i musikbranchen. Harrit er aktiv i Foreningen Musikbevægelsen af 2019, en forening for kvinder, ikke-binære og transpersoner med virke i musikbranchen. Med andre ord kønsminoriteter i musikbranchen. Foreningen arbejder bl.a. for at sprede budskabet, at – for nu at låne af Sebastian – du er ikke alene. Gry har blandt mange andre sunget kor på plader med og/eller optræde med bl.a. Lene Siel, Svenne & Lotta, Birthe Kjær, Michael Falch, Nikolaj Christensen, Peter Belli, Björn Afzelius, Ivan Pedersen, Anne Linnet, Big Fat Snake, SPJustFrost, Allan Olsen, Szhirley, Henning Kvitnes, Sebastian, Krebs – inden en selvvalgt pause. Nu udgiver hun selv musik og er engageret er altså en del af Sebastians band. "Det er magisk for mig. Mange siger, at det er en stor ære. Og det er det også. Og så siger jeg bare, "Tak, Knud"," siger Gry Harrit. Denne POVcast er Gry Harrits historie – det er en hyldest både til sangerne i baggrunden uden hvem musikken ville miste en dimension – og det er en hyldest til Michael Friis. Og måske også lidt til Knud Christensen aka Sebastian. Og kan sagtens lyttes til efter mindekoncerten 25. februar 2024.
On this episode, Scott is joined by Interpol frontman Paul Banks! They get into Paul's current life in Berlin, the rock music scene in New York, the early days of Interpol, and the band's journey to success. They also discuss the stories behind songs like “Slow Hands,” and the creation of Interpol's latest record, The Other Side of Make-Believe. Throughout the conversation, Paul shares plenty of insight into his creative process, discussing how he channels his influences, and how Interpol's fame came about organically. He also reflects on Interpol's discography, and shares some of the band's future plans. And, of course, the episode closes with some of Paul's Top 5s, including his top 5 favorite films and top 5 N.Y.C. rock bands. Tune in for an insightful and fun discussion with Paul!
CX Goalkeeper - Customer Experience, Business Transformation & Leadership
Dive into the world of Customer Experience Community with the CX Goalkeeper Podcast's Holiday Season special! Host Gregorio Uglioni brings together a panel of CX All-Stars to reflect on the impactful trends of 2023 and forecast the exciting developments awaiting us in 2024.Featured Guests: Rob Dwyer, Dennis Wakabayashi, Claire Boscq, Paul Banks, Stacy Sherman, Rick Denton, and Nate Brown I asked 2 questions to every guest:Reflection on 2023Preparing for 2024's challengesWhether you're a CX professional, a business leader, or just passionate about customer experience, this episode is packed with insights and strategies to help you stay ahead.Subscribe & Follow: Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable CX insights. Subscribe to the CX Goalkeeper Podcast now and join our community of CX enthusiasts and professionals. Share your thoughts and continue the conversation online using #CXGoalkeeper!Key words:Customer Experience, CX Trends 2024, Leadership in CX, AI in Customer Service, Empathy in Business, Future of Customer Experience, CX Transformation, Customer Engagement Strategies, CX Podcast, Gregorio Uglioni, Rob Dwyer, Dennis Wakabayashi, Claire Boscq, Paul Banks, Rick Denton, Stacy Sherman, Nate Brown, CX All Stars, Customer Experience Innovation, Human-Centric CX, CX Predictions 2024, Digital Customer Service, CX Management, CX Thought Leaders, CX Insights, CX Strategy 2024, Customer Experience Podcast, Customer Service Trends, CX Leadership, AI and Empathy in CX, CX Future Predictions
CX Goalkeeper - Customer Experience, Business Transformation & Leadership
Welcome to a groundbreaking episode of the CX Goalkeeper Podcast, where we dive deep into the world of AI and its impact on customer experience and leadership. In this episode, our host Gregorio Uglioni is joined by Paul Banks, an expert in AI and the Founder and Managing Director of Javelin content management. Get ready to explore the fascinating intersection of technology and humanity, and how it's reshaping the business landscape.About This Episode: Are you ready to unlock the secrets of balancing AI with the human touch in your business? Join us as Paul Banks shares his invaluable insights on integrating AI into customer experience and leadership. This episode is a treasure trove for professionals in CX, digital, customer service, and senior management, providing practical advice and visionary perspectives.Why Listen:Discover how AI can enhance, not replace, human interaction in business.Learn about the future of AI in retail and customer service.Gain insights into upskilling and adapting to an AI-driven workplace.Paul Banks' Contact Information:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-banks007/Connect with CX Goalkeeper:Follow us on your favorite podcast platform for more insightful discussions.Engage with us on social media: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregorio-uglioni/Subscribe to our podcast here on your preferred platform: https://www.cxgoalkeeper.com/podcast Don't miss out on this eye-opening conversation about the future of AI in business. Tune in to this Episode with Paul Banks for a compelling look at how AI is transforming customer experience and leadership. Listen, learn, and lead the change in your organization.
Charles and Graham speak to Rick Witter of Shed Seven, discussing the story behind the York band's new album, next January's A Matter Of Time, the upcoming autumn tour, early band names for Witter and Paul Banks, and what it takes to be among the great survivors of Britpop.
Chris joined Paul Banks, host of the Javelin Journeys podcast, to chat about the importance of understanding dark social and its impact on marketing strategies. He emphasizes that while it may be challenging to track dark social activities, it is crucial for businesses to recognize its significance in the decision-making process of potential customers. By understanding how customers access information and make purchasing decisions, businesses can leverage dark social to their advantage and gain a competitive edge. Chris also highlights the need for smaller businesses to prioritize marketing as much as product development and sales. By recognizing marketing as a primary growth lever, businesses can make strategic decisions based on data and customer insights. This shift in mindset can lead to more effective marketing strategies and overall business success. Key Takeaways: -Dark social, which includes private messaging and direct peer interactions, plays a significant role in the decision-making process of potential customers. -Businesses should prioritize marketing as much as product development and sales to drive growth and make data-driven strategic decisions. -The metrics and attribution systems used in marketing should be reevaluated to align with the changing landscape of customer behavior and preferences. Thanks to our friends at Hatch for producing this episode. Get unlimited podcast editing at www.hatch.fm
The earnest, honest, and thoughtful Paul Banks of Interpol joins Yasi mid-tour from an undisclosed location (Dallas) to discuss the usual: astrology, the RZA, destiny, fatherhood, Billy Corgan's outfits, awkward encounters with Jay-Z, and more. Oh, and it turns out “Indie Sleaze” is a pretty succinct name after all. Audio producer: Steven Ahlman Guest: Paul Banks Producer: Jesse Miller-Gordon Additional production supervision: Justin Sayles Theme song: Hether Fortune Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Paul and Sarah are real examples of pushing beyond excuses that would stop most practice owners dead in their tracks. This is them sharing their story of what they changed in their practice and how they did it. And how you can to! Turn in up loud, Paul and Sarah share a ton of great lesson in this one!
Our core philosophy here at Matador Revisionist History HQ is “What you want, once we're ready.” And this time, we're really living up to that. Last summer, we celebrated the 20th anniversaries of Interpol's Turn on the Bright Lights and Spoon's Kill the Moonlight – two career-defining records that were released on the very same day in August of 2002. Around that time, front men Paul Banks and Britt Daniel huddled with our host Matt Sweeney and taped an episode of the RH podcast. Seven months later, we're finally prepared for you to hear it. Everybody on this episode goes way, way back: Sweeney met Daniel during Spoon's first tour. He met Banks when Turn on the Bright Lights was released, which is around the time Banks initially met Daniel. They reminisce about NYC's Luna Lounge, Paul explains the importance of yelling in an Interpol song, and Britt stakes his claim to the cowboy hat from the “Wild” video.
We are unlocking this episode to give you a taste of what you're missing over on our Patreon. It's only $5 dollars a month and gets you bonus episodes, mixtapes, links to fun things we reference in our episodes that may be hard to find, and it helps us keep doing what we're doing. So, if you like what we do, help support it! Join our Patreon Army here. This week we take to the movies and discuss the documentary adaptation of Meet Me In The Bathroom. We discuss: Andrew has a birthday and Dan ruins it, the Big Mac, our preferred French fry styles, Daniel Danger's reality show idea, text response time, keeping your pants up, wristwatches, the new jersey divide, what the doc leaves out, the fucking moldy peaches, sex man guitar rock, the cycle of grit to clean pop music, how we spent Y2K, Nick Zinner's hair, 9/11, Paul Banks' folk past, Old Man Murphy, Ryan Adams the enabler, and more. // Follow us at @danbassini, @mysprocalledlife, and @runintotheground. Listen to our RITG Mixtape Vol. 12 Best of 2022 here.
Paul Banks, el cantante de la banda de Nueva York, que pasó parte de su adolescencia en Madrid, reflexiona sobre la música del siglo XXI en una entrevista concedida a Fuego y Chinchetas durante su gira por España.
In today's show, we speak to Paul Banks, Plant Manager at Logan Aluminum. In this episode, we learn about Paul's professional background, his unconventional journey to Plant Manager, and about Logan Aluminum. We also talk about the role of continuous improvement, the biggest challenges facing the industry, who the people are that influenced Paul's career, insights into what makes a good leader, and advice that Paul has for listeners. For this and much more, tune in for another informative and inspiring episode with guest Paul Banks!
Marcel Anders hat mit Paul Banks über das neue Album des New Yorker Trios "Interpol" gesprochen, das am 15. Juli 2022 bei Matador erschienen ist.
Neue Alben von NYCs Interpol tun in der Regel vor allem zwei Dinge: an die grossartigen ersten zwei Platten «Turn On The Bright Lights» (2002) und «Antics» (2004) erinnern und die Einzigartigkeit von Sänger Paul Banks unterstreichen. So auch auf «The Other Side of Make-Believe.» Und auch wenn hier die Sonne Kaliforniens und dort das mexikanische Inselleben besungen wird, Interpols Stärke bleibt die dunkle Ecke.
Interpol frontman Paul Banks gets to celebrate Shaun's special birthday (by design, not mere coincidence obvs) as he digs deep into his saxophone playing early years to collaborating with RZA, surfing in Panama and what makes him musically tick. His Line-Up features rock friends loud, old and new, a hip-hop supergroup and to eat, veggie hot dogs all the way. YUM. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's episode, Euan welcomes Paul Banks to the podcast. First, they pick their favorite quarterbacks, running backs, wide receivers, and tight ends from this year's NFL draft. Then, before a quick rookie mock draft, Euan clears out as Paul deep dives into an NFL Draft nerd corner. Follow Euan on Twitter: @EuanOrYouOut
Instead of our one-on-one pod today, we've got an extended 30 minute solo Sunday chat and a interview with Interpol, a band from New York City that we all know and love. We chat with their frontman Paul Banks about flavorless water, a little something called authenticity, the absence of color, pushing through the paranoia, the new Future record, Paul's rare and expensive Japanese boxing gloves, cardio and cigarettes, Paul's a business class shawty, eating pasta on days off, they never played SNL, why they're big in South America, what one can do to make things timeless, Paul's hip hop mixtape, the good part about Ska music, our fitness plans, and us sharing the bill next month at the Just Like Heaven festival. instagram.com/interpol twitter.com/donetodeath twitter.com/themjeans --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/howlonggone/support
En Música de Contrabando, revista diaria de música en Onda Regional de Murcia (hoy vamos de 23,05 a 01,00h).Pink Floyd lanza una nueva canción en apoyo al pueblo de Ucrania titulada 'Hey Hey Rise Up'. Esta es la primera música original que PINK FLOYD ha grabado como banda desde The Division Bell en 1994. Muere Chris Bailey, líder de los australianos The Saints; también ha fallecido Mario Martínez, guitarrista y fundador de La Unión. LA UNIØN feat SANTA MÓNICA (Luis Bolin, más allá de la polémica,confiesa: “Me siento con fuerzas para seguir haciendo grande el pasado, el presente y el futuro de La Unión.”). Interpol anuncian The other side of make-beileve, su nuevo disco, con el irresistible ritmo de "toni", bailable primer adelanto como el vídeo en dos partes inspirado en west side story en el que Paul Banks hace un cameo. Para el lanzamiento físico de su nuevo single, Rammstein publica una revista de estilo adolescente "Zick Zack Magazine". La revista de 32 páginas contiene historias, fotos y entrevistas sobre el tema "más bonito, más grande, más duro". La canción “Yo no renuncio” de Rozalén forma parte del proyecto “Canciones para los que no quieren escuchar” que busca concienciar a la población, especialmente a las mujeres y a las madres en particular, sobre la importancia del autocuidado y de estar bien física y emocionalmente. Paula Mattheus cuenta con Rozalén para reeditar 'LaHipoteca'. Mccroskey estrenan nuevo álbum en las principales plataformas de streaming, “El Cónsul de Abanilla”. "Quiero quedarme para siempre" es el resultado de la unión de fuerzas entre dos artistas que no paran de crecer, la banda española La La Love You y la artista mexicana RENEE. Loquillo vuelve con un nuevo single, “El Rey”, que se convierte en el cuarto adelanto de su próximo álbum “Diario de una tregua”. Clap Your Hands Say Yeah comienza su gira española el 20 de abril. Los Inocentes, esta vez con la reconocible voz de Karina, vuelven con una pequeña y nueva idea poderosa. La Casa Azul vuelve con nuevo hit marca de la casa llamado a levantar los espíritus en pistas de baile y grandes festivales, No hay futuro. Tito vuelve con con dos nuevas canciones: “Culpable (Guilty was the Bugaloop)” y “Diablo”. Dos adelantos del que será su nuevo disco de estudio y que publicará próximamente Antifaz Records junto a El Volcán Música. TWANGUERO está de regreso. Instalado desde hace 6 años en Los Ángeles (EEUU) lanza por fin el segundo volumen de 'Carreteras Secundarias Vol. 2' (2022 Cósmica) simultaneamente en España y EEUU.. Ya puedes ver el nuevo Visual de The Yellow Melodies , "She's a sensation". ILEGALES celebran su 40º Aniversario con ‘La Lucha por la Vida', título que toma prestado de la trilogía de Pio Baroja, y que cuenta con colaboraciones impresionantes : Enrique Bunbury, Loquillo, Andrés Calamaro, Luz Casal, Iván Ferreiro, Coque Malla, M-Clan. Hablamos con Jorge Martínez mientras prepara las maletas para volar a Chile.
Adore the sweet sense of honeyhoney? Or can Interpol arrest your soul? Feat James Woods of Power Up!, Two Hearts Pod and more.THE SONGSSong 1 - 'Whatchya Gonna Do Now' by honeyhoneyListen in your player -https://songwhip.com/honeyhoney/whatchya-gonna-do-nowSong 2 - ‘All Fired Up' by InterpolListen in your player -https://songwhip.com/interpol/all-fired-upTHE GUESTAdelaide's James Woods is a passionate freelance creator covering gaming through Power Up! Gaming and other outlets. He also hosts Two Hearts Podcast (Doctor Who through a queer lens) and can be found on Twitter embracing Star Wars and Elden Ring wholeheartedly.Twitter -https://twitter.com/omgmorejamesPower Up! Gaming -https://powerup-gaming.com/author/omgmorejames/Two Hearts Pod -https://twitter.com/2heartspodSONG CREDITS‘Whatchya Gonna Do Now' written by Ben Jaffe and Suzanne Santo. From the album ‘3'. Copyright 2015 Rounder.‘All Fired Up' written by Interpol. From the album ‘Our Love To Admire'. Copyright 2007 Capitol.
Feb 3 Seg 7 Paul Banks Northwestern Expert For The Sports Banknet
The role of the security guard has been seen as a cost for some retailers, restricted to only stores in "high risk" locations to prevent shrink or stock loss. But as we shift to more omnichannel ways of working and data becomes more accessible, there are opportunities to develop the loss prevention team to profit protection and much more. TMAC's Paul Banks joins to explore the evolution of loss prevention. This episode kicks off a new mini-series - "A Bunch Of Bankses." Oliver Banks speaks to other insightful people named Banks are sharing ideas around retail and transformation. Listen to this episode of the Retail Transformation Show to hear: How the role of security guards has changed over time. Why loss prevention is expanding to contact centres. Examples of how speech analytics and data insight can stop loss and other challenges. Full show notes are at www.obandco.uk/162.
Paul Banks shares how he taps into behavioral sciences to network as well as make sense of otherwise irrational human choices. Connect with him at https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-banks007/ For more great insight on professional relationships and business networking visit https://www.amspirit.com/blog/ or contact Frank Agin at frankagin@amspirit.com.
Keith Smith joins the show to talk about Kyrie Irving, the upcoming season and more. Paul Banks joins the show to talk soccer and his book Transatlantic Passage.
Hector Flores and Edward Robles are back for another week. We cover some headlines from the previous week, interview Paul Banks, author of "Transatlantic Passage: How The Premier League Redefined Soccer In America", recap games, announce our Players of the Week, preview games for the upcoming weekend, and wrap it up with 3 Up 3 Down. You can email us insertnamefcpodcast@gmail.com.You can follow us on IG and Twitter @insertnamefc.Follow the Belly Up Podcast Network on Twitter @BellyUpPodcasts.Follow Unhinged Radio Powered by Belly Up on Twitter @NetworkUnhinged.Need a logo? Hit up @a.g.graphix on IG.Digging our sick beats? Hit up our producer Roosevelt Spencer on IG @thatguydope or hofproductions1@gmail.com.
My guest this week is musician Paul Banks.Paul is a singer, songwriter, and lead vocalist of the band, Interpol. He's made multiple solo albums and recently released a project called Muzz with fellow musicians Josh Kaufman and Matt Barrick.Paul and I discuss his love of boxing, John Donne's sonnets, health food, gym workouts to Mars Volta, writing the new Interpol album, getting fits off in Berlin, his loafer collection, and what clothes he's been feeling lately.Paul Banks on Instagram
Today we are joined by Paul Banks from The Modular Analytics Company to talk about data analytics and what his data can tell us about the future of profit protection.Data analytics has the power to show us the future of profit protection. So we are sitting down with a professional data analysis expert (Mr Paul Banks) to discuss his data sets and what they can tell us about the future of our industry.Nicole Smith: LinkedInNicholas J. Laube: LinkedInDisclaimer: This recording (Podcast) has been prepared and made available by Checkpoint Systems (Aust/NZ) Pty Ltd (Checkpoint), in collaboration with the members of the Profit Protection Future Forum. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only. Checkpoint makes no warranty, guarantee, or representation as to the accuracy or sufficiency of the information featured in this Podcast. This Podcast should not be considered professional advice and Checkpoint does not accept any liability for any loss arising from the use of or reliance on the information. Unless specifically stated otherwise, Checkpoint does not endorse, approve, recommend, or certify any information, product, process, service, or organization presented or mentioned in this Podcast, and information from this Podcast should not be referenced in any way to imply such approval or endorsement. Any expressions of opinions reflect the views of the speakers and are not necessarily those of Checkpoint, and are subject to change without notice.Checkpoint makes no warranty that this Podcast, or the server that makes it available, is free of viruses.
Today we are joined by Paul Banks from The Modular Analytics Company to talk about data analytics and what his data can tell us about the future of profit protection.
No episódio de nº 27 do Troca Fitas recebemos a Tânia Seles, do Sopa Alternativa, e ouvimos os noruegueses do Royksöpp misturando tudo, a dupla inusitada de Paul Banks e RZA no seu projeto Banks and Steelz, e relembramos a memorável precursora do grunge Tina Bell com seu Bam Bam. Além disso, falamos sobre carro do pintinho colorido, personagens icônicos de Sérgio Mallandro, animais de estimação criando o caos, plágios de Labirinto e sons do Sonic. Ah, e recebemos o som mais recente do projeto Dezert Horse, "Miranda"! BG: Sérgio Mallandro, "Lua de Cristal" Quer apoiar a gente e ajudar o podcast a ter uma qualidade melhor? Entra lá no apoia.se/trocafitaspod e paga uma cerveja por mês para ajudar os irmãos Ramos a comprarem caviar. :) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/trocafitaspod/message
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This episode features HashiCorp's Anubhav Mishra, advisor to the CTO, and Paul Banks, engineering lead for HashiCorp Consul. Join us as we chat with Mishra and Paul about the Consul Global Scale Benchmark! Go behind the scenes as we discuss how they built the benchmarks, what they measured, and what challenges they faced in testing and building a service mesh. We also learn about their favorite musical instruments. Consul Global Scale Benchmark: https://www.hashicorp.com/cgsb Consul Global Scale Benchmark GitHub: https://github.com/hashicorp/consul-global-scale-benchmark
En éste episodio vamos a dar el intro a quién lleva la definición de pragmatismo a otro nivel.
Euan is joined by Paul Banks to discuss the signings from the first week of NFL Free Agency: - Curtis Samuel goes to Washington - New England's upgrades - Much, much more! Check it all out on this week's episode of Backup Fantasy Sports
Emily (@gayh0rney) and Derek (@derek8185338005) join Charles, Alex, and Dan to chronicle Emily's Weezer DM story, her evening with Danzig, and the time she met Paul Banks. Fortune Kit on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fortunekit
Sam Fogarino of Interpol discloses—for the first time publicly—the brain aneurysm he had last summer, talks about his recovery, the new material Interpol is working on, his origins in the band the Holy Terrors, our shared love of the Terrors' founder Rob Elba's songwriting, his near-miss with Marilyn Manson, the time he first met David Bowie, the Interpol songs he likes the most and least, the intensity of their LA and Dublin fans, and much more!
Rumors are that Tristan Bechet aka TRZTN is working on the soundtrack to a horror film now that his new album is out. The new release features collaborations from many artists including Karen O but has Interpol’s Paul Banks as the featured guest on “Black Exit.”
Turn on the bright lights and listen to the Lyric Boys dive into 10 lyrics by Interpol, the iconic indie band that exploded out of the early 2000s New York City rock scene with dark vibes and absurd lyrics. The Lyric Boys discuss Paul Banks' vague horniness, showering in nothing but sweat, how the subway is a porno, and catatonic sex toy love-joy divers. And stick around to the end when The Lyric Boys write their own version of Interpol lyrics. Hook me up and throw me, baby cakes, ‘cause this episode is a good one. Songs discussed: NYC, Say Hello To The Angels, Roland, Hands Away, PDA, Obstacle 1, Rest My Chemistry, No I In Threesome, Leif Erikson, Stella Was A Diver (And She's Always Down). If you enjoy this, subscribe to The Lyric Boys podcast to never miss an episode. Find the Lyric Boys online at www.TheLyricBoys.com. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thelyricboys/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thelyricboys Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thelyricboys YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCS6Xws01HxTY7PYQsAgO9Mw Twitter: https://twitter.com/thelyricboys
The Total Tutor and Jarrett will interview 3-time Pro Bowler Seattle Seahawks star Norm Johnson. He will discuss his new business venture and make a prediction on who will win the Super Bowl, Seahawks or Broncos? Next, The Total Tutor, Neil Haley will interview Chrissy Carew of Insightful Player. She will discuss one of her players from Seattle Seahawks Doug Baldwin JR. Last, Paul Banks will breakdown the big game between the Seahawks and Broncos.