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Marjorie Hache propose une soirée éclectique entre nouveautés et classiques du pop-rock. L'album de la semaine est "Faded" de The Limiñanas, un voyage psyché aux sonorités fuzzy, avec notamment leur collaboration avec Rover sur "Shout". Du côté des nouveautés, Horsegirl, trio indie de Chicago, se distingue avant sa tournée européenne, tandis que Naya Mo, artiste bordelaise, dévoile son EP "Dealing With Ghosts". Le live du jour est signé Prophets Of Rage avec "No Sleep Till Cleveland", clin d'œil aux Beastie Boys. La reprise de la soirée revisite un classique : New Found Glory reprend "Kiss Me" de Sixpence None The Richer. Côté légendes, on retrouve Prince, Depeche Mode et les Beatles avec "Let It Be". Skunk Anansie annonce son grand retour avec "Cheers", avant un concert à l'Olympia. L'émission se conclut sur une touche indie avec The Shins et les Dandy Warhols. La playlist de l'émission : The Doors - Roadhouse Blues Horsegirl - Switch Over Marvin Gaye - Got To Give It Up Liam Gallagher - Greedy Soul Komodrag And The Mounodor - Stone In The Field The Beatles - Let It Be FFS - Johnny Delusional The Limiñanas - Shout (Ft. Rover) Prince - Cream Last Train - One By One Depeche Mode - Dream On Perfume Genius - It's A Mirror New Found Glory - Kiss Me Beth Ditto - Fire Muse - Bliss Naya Mö - Reverb Boy Neil Young - Heart Of Gold Queens Of The Stone Age - Make It Wit Chu Prophets Of Rage - No Sleep Til Cleveland (Live 2016) Curtis Stigers - This Life The Smiths - Girlfriend In A Coma Skunk Anansie - Cheers Fatboy Slim - The Rockafeller Skank Free - All Right Now (Lp) The Shins - Heartworms The Dandy Warhols - Bohemian Like You Linkin Park - Heavy Is The Crown Radiohead - Daydreaming
With the US election happening tomorrow I thought now was a perfect time to reflect on the supergroup Prophets of Rage, a band formed to protest Donald Trump featuring members of Rage Against The Machine, Public Enemy and Cypress Hill and why they fell short during a time that seemed ripe for them to write the music they did. Prophets Of Rage https://open.spotify.com/album/12s6QQp9hz3fIyObmAbwt2?si=XZz9wDU-SgeH4dnhq_x-0Q Discord https://discord.gg/4BRr3TWbC2 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/livelistenerased/ Twitter https://twitter.com/Livelisteneras1 Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/380146857215506/ #prophetsofrage #RATM #cypresshill #publinenemy #election #trump #uselection #protest #music #newmusic #review #musicreview #5minutereview #livelistenerased #podcast #youtube #discord #trending
This episodes special guest is Frank CarterI met with Frank and we had a wonderful chat, talking about growing up, school, clubbing, The Rattlesnakes, local music scenes, a wonderful story about getting on stage with Prophets Of Rage and much moreHope you enjoy this chat and if you do please feel free to support the podcast herehttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/stuwhiffenorhttps://supporter.acast.com/offthebeatandtrack orwww.patreon.com/offthebeatandtrackPlease also subscribe and follow the podcast on the social media links belowOff The Beat & Trackwww.offthebeatandtrackpodcast.comhttps://twitter.com/beatandtrackpodhttps://www.facebook.com/offthebeatandtrackpodcast/Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/offthebeatandtrack. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/offthebeatandtrack. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Wavy & Brooklyn chop it up about Conspires, Sports, and Other Topics that affects your community... We are making fun of everything!! Live Radio Broadcast Saturday's 12pm-1pm 92.6 The Spot Streaming on YouTube! YouTube Channel Email: Ignorantknowitalls@gmail.com IG: @ignorantknowitalls
Today I sit down with one of the best Hip Hop DJ's in the world Mr. DJ Lord of Public Enemy. Lord and I sit down and dive into his history in Hip Hop. Everything from how he starter in Savannah Georgia, His first turntables, How he got the Public Enemy gig and of course our weekend with Metallica. This man is a killer on the turntables and a great human so sit back and enjoy some Hip Hop history today on LET THERE BE TALK. Candles Lit DDR
Un beau mélange de rap et de rock dans une émission qui vous fait la synthèse (fort subjective!) de ces deux genres que tout oppose... quoi que... avec : Bodycount, Rage Against The Machine, Prophets Of Rage, Beastie Boys, Fun Lovin' Criminals, Grandmaster Flash... Stay Tuned...
Tom Morello is a US musician and a founding member of Rage Against The Machine, Audioslave and Prophets Of Rage. His new album, 'The Atlas Underground Fire' is out everywhere on October 15.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Vi kastar oss med stort intresse över Rolling Stone Magazines ranking av de 500 bästa låtarna någonsin och diskuterar topp tio lite extra. Utöver det filosoferar vi över fingertoppskänslan på Hultsfredsfestivalens demoscen och streamingtjänsten som ska konkurrera med Spotify. Dessutom har Ricky Holmquist lyssnat på märklig tysk musik och njutit av världens bästa band från Småland Avantgardet medan Mikael Mjörnberg lyssnat på Sveriges mest underskattade överskattade band Teddybears och blivit glad av kristen rock. I vårt hiss och diss-segment ”hög och mög” beklagar vi oss över alldeles för mustiga listor och hyllar ett gammalt örhänge av Avatar. Musiken som diskuteras i avsnittet hittar ni här: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0PDUHvLLhwCwq6VARfvzmP?si=82a028323f67436b Vinjettfoto: Martin Wilson (https://www.facebook.com/fotografmartinwilson) Vinjettmusik: Systemet (https://www.facebook.com/systemetmusic)
El co fundador de Rage Against The Machine, Audioslave y Prophets Of Rage se prepara para lanzar un nuevo álbum como solista, titulado 'The Atlas Underground Fire'. Comp parte de ese lanzamiento, Morello ha grabado 'Highway To Hell' de AC/DC junto a Bruce Springsteen y Eddie Vedder de Pearl Jam. En este nuevo episodio, el virtuoso guitarrista cuenta cómo una visita a la ciudad de origen de Bon Scott fue el motivo de esta grabación y varias historias y anécdotas sobre este nuevo álbum. Morello habla de Rage Against The Machine, de Audioslave, de Afganistán, de activismo y mucho más en este nuevo episodio.
One of the biggest forces in 90s rock was also one of the most politically charged.
Tom Morello é um famoso e renomado guitarrista que tem um estilo único de tocar guitarra. A forma que ele toca o instrumento realmente é diferente de tudo que estamos acostumados, com um vasto repertório, e já tocou em bandas como Rage Against The Machine, Audioslave e Prophets Of Rage, além de várias colaborações com outros grandes músicos. Em entrevista ao apresentador Howard Stern da rádio Sirius no dia 24 de fevereiro de 2021, Tom Morello contou mais alguns detalhes e curiosidades de como começou a sua carreira como guitarrista e como desenvolveu a forma de tocar que até hoje faz muito sucesso. TRADUÇÃO LEGENDA em YouTube.com/5Notas Locução, roteiro e edição: Wendell Correia Acesse o SITE: https://www.5notas.tv/ Siga o 5 Notas nas REDES SOCIAIS: @5notastv #TomMorello #guitarra #5Notas #RageAgainstTheMachine #Audioslave #ProphetsOfRage #RATM #entrevista #HowardStern #SiriusXM #WendellCorreia #Rock
Nesse episódio tocamos: Alice In Chains, Catedral, Malta, Creed, Autoramas, Brian Eno, Johnny Nash, Tom Morello, Prophets Of Rage, Audioslave, The Weeknd e Mexrrissey. Episódio 124 do Aperta O Play veiculado na WebRadio Mutante Rádio em 23/01/2021! Apresentação: Alexandre Okubo, Danilo Soares e Eduardo Ferreira. Artwork by: Paulo Floriani.
"Viaje épico hacia la nada", la canción cuyas iniciales, V.E.H.N., son las que forman el título del próximo disco de Love Of Lesbian. La continuación de "El Poeta Halley" se publica el 16 de abril e incluye colaboraciones como la de Enrique Bunbury y la de El Columpio asesino. Hoy son portada en 180 Grados, nos refugiamos en su música y en la de Passenger, Eva Ryjlen, Bill Callahan junto a Bonnie Prince Billy y Ty Segall. Aparte, nos empapamos de la energía de lo nuevo de Sleaford Mods junto a Amy Taylor y de la descarga de The Pretty Reckless en colaboración con Tom Morello (Rage Against The Machine y Prophets Of Rage). LOVE OF LESBIAN – Viaje Épico Hacia la Nada PASSENGER – Sword From The Stone KINGS OF LEON – The Bandit CALA VENTO – Todo THE PRETTY RECKLESS ft TOM MORELLO – And So It Went PROPHETS OF RAGE – Made With Hate VAGABON ft. COURTNEY BARNETT – Reason to Believe EVA RYJLEN – Caminar BILL CALLAHAN & BONNIE PRINCE BILLY ft. TY SEGALL – Miracles FOO FIGHTERS – No Son Of Mine THE BLACK CROWES – Charming Mess SLEAFORD MODS ft. AMY TAYLOR – Nudge It CHICA SOBRESALTO ft. ZAHARA – Adrenalina LORI MEYERS – Siempre Brilla El Sol GLAS ft GRISES – No Quiero Estar Aquí RHYE – Come In Closer Escuchar audio
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In this Insomniac Magazine interview, the legendary emcee and freedom fighter, Chuck D talks with Israel "IZ-REAL" Vasquetelle. The iconic artist provides insight into Public Enemy’s newly released masterwork What you Gonna Do When The Grid Goes Down. He shares his thoughts about the current state of affairs in 2020, working with Rage Against the Machine reboot and supergroup Prophets of Rage, a newly minted deal with Def Jam, and drops jewels from his immense career in the music industry. The frontman for one of rap's most potent groups, and in many ways the voice of a generation, continues to bolster messages of empowerment and the importance of Hip Hop that rebels against society’s ills. During this in-depth talk, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee enlightens and inspires while imparting immense knowledge from decades of railing against the hype, raising the roof, and fighting powers that be.
A.D. talks to Tom Morello of Prophets of Rage, Rage Against The Machine, Audioslave, Bruce Springsteen's band, Street Sweeper Social Club, & Night Watchman. They talk about how he started his 1st band with Adam Jones of Tool, what record lead him to make music in the 1st place, inspiring people, education, and whether there was truth to the rumor that he was an exotic dancer before Rage Against The Machine took off?!
A.D. talks to Tom Morello of Prophets of Rage, Rage Against The Machine, Audioslave, Bruce Springsteen's band, Street Sweeper Social Club, & Night Watchman. They talk about how he started his 1st band with Adam Jones of Tool, what record lead him to make music in the 1st place, inspiring people, education, and whether there was truth to the rumor that he was an exotic dancer before Rage Against The Machine took off?!
The second elegy speaks toward anger. God’s anger with the people of Judah, and the anger of the poet toward God - one who is almost an enemy of the people. This is so necessary, because many have been taught to hold it in, to not speak to God this way, to keep our “emotions in check” and to not let them “get the better of us.” But that is not what we witness here, not at all. And why wouldn’t the poet be angry? How angry would you be if no one listened to your cry, to your wailing because of the pain and the hopelessness of your people? How angry might you be with God when you cry out and its seems God ignores you? It’s likely the anger over the pain would well up, and eventually it would spill out, and it should spill out. Especially toward and before God. As Miroslav Volf rightly observes, unattended rage should be dropped at the feet of God. Why? Because God can handle it. More than that, naming and seeing our anger - allowing it to flow can be a gateway for us to see and name that which is causing our anger. Anger, can actually be a first step toward healing, toward speaking truth. And speaking truth is, after all, what prophets do. As Kathleen O’Conner points out, when we name what is wrong, when we lament, when we open ourselves to grief and anger - we expose the conditions that cause God’s good world to get out of order; we name them, and in doing so, open make them and us visible for remedy.
The second elegy speaks toward anger. God’s anger with the people of Judah, and the anger of the poet toward God - one who is almost an enemy of the people. This is so necessary, because many have been taught to hold it in, to not speak to God this way, to keep our “emotions in check” and to not let them “get the better of us.” But that is not what we witness here, not at all. And why wouldn’t the poet be angry? How angry would you be if no one listened to your cry, to your wailing because of the pain and the hopelessness of your people? How angry might you be with God when you cry out and its seems God ignores you? It’s likely the anger over the pain would well up, and eventually it would spill out, and it should spill out. Especially toward and before God. As Miroslav Volf rightly observes, unattended rage should be dropped at the feet of God. Why? Because God can handle it. More than that, naming and seeing our anger - allowing it to flow can be a gateway for us to see and name that which is causing our anger. Anger, can actually be a first step toward healing, toward speaking truth. And speaking truth is, after all, what prophets do. As Kathleen O’Conner points out, when we name what is wrong, when we lament, when we open ourselves to grief and anger - we expose the conditions that cause God’s good world to get out of order; we name them, and in doing so, open make them and us visible for remedy.
Vu sur Prophets of Rage : Festival Fête du bruit Landerneau 2019 Prophets of Rage, c’est la réunion explosive du son de trois membres de Rage Against The Machine : le guitariste Tom Morello, le bassiste Tim Commerford et le batteur Brad Wilk, du leader de Public Enemy, Chuck D et de DJ Lord, et du rappeur de Cypress Hill, B-Real. Formé en réaction à la campagne […] Cet article provient de Radio AlterNantes FM
O auge das redes sociais chegou trazendo um fenômeno cada vez mais comum o "cancelamento" de carreiras, reputações e obras de artistas, jornalistas, celebridades, influencers e qualquer pessoa com qualquer grau de conhecimento por parte do público.Será que isso é justo? Dá para separar a obra de um artista do 'ser humano' e suas imperfeições? Há condutas merecedoras de cancelamento? Essas e outras perguntas são respondidas por Ariane Ferreira e Rogerio Oliveira no nosso episódio do Rock S.A.OUÇA, COMPARTILHE, COMENTE E FICA EM CASA, se puder!
Especial: As faixas mais pedidas no Cidade do Rock Tema: Se você fosse absolutamente livre, o que faria? 01) Muse / Psycho (Drones, 2015) 02) Radiohead / Airbag (remaster) (OK Computer, 1997) 03) Prophets Of Rage / Living On The 110 (Prophets Of Rage, 2017) 04) Rage Against / Know Your Enemy (Rage Against The Machine, 1992) 05) Faith No More / Midlife Crisis (Angel Dust, 1992) 06) System Of A Down / Radio Video (Mezmerize, 2005) 07) Jane's Addiction True Nature (Strays, 2003) 08) Alice In Chains / Check My Brain (Black Gives Way To Blue, 2009) 09) Ozzy Osbourne/ Straight to Hell (Single, 2019) 10) Soundgarden / My Wave (Superunknown, 1991) 11) Helmet / Smart (Size Matters, 2004) 12) Body Count / Body M/F Count (Born Dead, 1994)
NOTE : Grâce à Axel Spiky qui a écouté l’émission voici l’explication à l’effet de guitare utilisé par Tom Morello sur le bootleg de Tire Me Un épisode fleuve, mais qui, je vous le dis tout de suite, je n’ai pas cherché à geeker à mort tous les détails concernant les membres du groupe. On revient sur la discographie avec et en dehors de Rage Against The Machine – je me suis permis ce disant de faire l’impasse sur Audioslave. Mais beaucoup de choses sont évoquées. Deux anecdotes, cependant, que je n’ai pas mentionnées au cours de l’épisode : Tom Morello avait besoin de gagner sa vie au début de RATM, il fut donc “danseur exotique”, comprenez strip-teaseur. Et lors du festival itinérant de Lollapalooza, ils se sont tenus nus sur scène avant les lettres PMRC inscrites sur le torse pour protester contre la censure. TRACKLIST DE L’EMISSION Bombtrack – Rage Against The Machine Fight the Power – Public Enemy Walk this way – RUN DMC Aerosmiths Radar Love – White Lion Body Count in the house – Body Count Demagogue – Urban Dance Squad Motherless Child – Yngwie Malmsteen Bestial Invasion – Destruction Disorder – Slayer Ice T Burning Fight – Inside Out Lovely – Suicidal Tendencies Cult of Personality – Living Colour Know your enemy – Rage Against The Machine Been caught stealing – Jane’s Addiction Freedom – Rage Against The Machine Killing in the name – Rage Against The Machine People of the sun – Rage Against The Machine Bulls on parade – Rage Against The Machine Tire me – Rage Against The Machine Tire me (studio bootleg) – Rage Against The Machine feat. Flea Black steel in the hour of chaos (live) – Rage Against The Machine & Chuck D Darkness – Rage Against The Machine Smack my bitch up – The Prodigy No shelter – Rage Against The Machine Guerilla radio – Rage Against The Machine Centre of the storm – Roni Size feat. Zack de la Rocha Free Satpal Ram – Asian Dub Foundation Born as Ghosts – Rage Against The Machine Sleep now in the fire – Rage Against The Machine The ghost of Tom Joad – Rage Against The Machine (Bruce Springsteen cover) Hands up – Prophets of Rage Unfuck the world – Prophets of Rage Wake up – Rage Against The Machine
Welcome back to another Monday morning. Booo. But there's a new Audio Whiplash podcast. Yay! On the show today: Some crazy broad is travelling around the world making out with strangers, the unfair reality that Matt could never get away with a similar vacation, Netflix has a new feature that has everyone weirdly up in arms and Rage Against The Machine is making a comeback ... largely funded by the Machine. Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @TallCanAudio Visit us at www.tallcanaudio.com
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She Fought For What Essay 14 September 2019 Back in college I was in a band called Forgotten Sons. As college bands do if you ain't REM (old as fuck reference #1) the band broke up and I was embittered. Being a John Lennon acolyte I wrote a "fuck you" song to Joel Baily, who left the band, in the spirit of "How Do You Sleep?" and a gazillion rap beefs that were on the horizon. Of course this isn't that song. But on the album that I wrote and recorded between Forgotten Sons and Doom Cookie, which I dubbed A BRIDE A DAY in honor of my buddy Paul Deboy who wrote a song called "Sporadic Sunjam" the chorus to which was "a brighter day" which I misheard as "a bride a day," I did write a song called "We Fought For What." Look, I repurposed much of that record for this record. But back to the original song it was kind of a primer on American wars and how I sided with the losers. The first line is "In the Civil War I would have been a rebel." I took solace in my racist stance by aligning myself with Chuck D who sang in "Prophets Of Rage" off of IT TAKES A NATION OF MILLIONS TO HOLD US BACK "I'm a rebel so I rebel." The lie of the American Civil War is that the Confederacy was racist and the Union was not. That's as bullshit as it gets. You merely had apartheid in the north whereas in the south you had full blown fucking slavery. Race is still the greatest unspoken conversation of our republic. A little history lesson may be helpful and I never hear anybody making this point these days. Let's just use Iran aka them death-to-america-motherfuckers as a jumping off point. Iran is Persia. They have a loooooooong history. They had plumbing, cities, art, education, and medicine when the anglo-saxons and the nordic folk were wrapping themselves up in animal skins and beating each other with sticks. The ascendance of white folk is an anthropological blip. Here's another example - motherfucking Afghanistan. They used to be the Khwarazm Empire until they made the mistake of insulting the Great Khan - but even before that. This is the region subjugated by Persia, Rome, the Byzantines, and the Ottomans. You think US troops standing around for 20 years makes a difference to these people? This all ties into SPACESHIPS GUNS AND BOOBIES. Everything ties into everything. A bit less intellectually challenging, however, is how the original song was reworded so as to act as the bridge piece between TRAVELOGUE and THE SAGA OF REMOTE CONTROL. Charlene is Remote Control. That's the main point to take away from this song. I ain't quite figured out how it happens. I think maybe she's like the next evolutionary spurt and is exceptionally long lived or maybe even immortal like Jack Harkness/The Face Of Boe. Maybe she gets gifted immortality from the El Camino TARDIS. Musically ol' Ochster really does well here, underplaying much to the benefit of the song. Many times while dubbing Andy has already recorded his percussion tracks and I use his accents for my extra parts. It's fun. While Brian and I were doing the vocals we didn't have the jack to plug the microphone into my guitar rig so I attempted full blown Yoko mannerisms. Obviously I've learned lo these past few decades that Yoko's vocal stylings are rooted deeply in international musical expression. That she was laughed at in the late 60s and early 70s is another example of the backwater nature of northern europe through-out most of human history. Growing up isolated and behind the rest of the world, anglos and nordics were never exposed to the grand awesomeness of the silk road. The close minded and short sighted dumbassery is now currently on display with the leadership in both Great Britain and the USA. Shit,we didn't even get a full century ruling the world and now we'r beat a hasty retreat from our global leadership role. Whatever, right? It's only international human rights and giving a shit about food and water. But there you go, folks. Ideally Brian and I would be doing our weekly breakdown over the course of an hour but things are too hectic right now. That's fine. One needs to constantly adapt in order to survive and then prosper. By the way I love you all.
Scott Hull and KJ of the Oddysy are passing out cigars while talking about the new arrival of the bands first 7" record Bang Bang ft. Chuck D. b/w Rage of Love. KJ tells us about his experience and Scott adds the technical and creative details. At the end of the episode We spin both sides of the 7" on the podcast. Making a record of your own? Your music deserves the best. Learn more about Masterdisk here.Support The Oddysy here.Learn more about Microforum Record Pressing Here
This week, engineer/producer Adam Kivel checks in from Madrid after an incredible weekend at Mad Cool Festival. That check-in includes not one, but three interviews! First up, This Must Be the Gig welcomes in Chuck D, DJ Lord, and Tim Commerford from Prophets of Rage to discuss their first concert experiences. Next, R&B singer NAO joins the podcast to discuss how reading keeps her creativity fresh while on tour. Finally, electronic mastermind Tourist stops by to chat about how running through each city on his tour brings him focus and calm. Head here for more info on Prophets of Rage. Head here for more info on NAO. Head here for more info on Tourist. For more from Lior Phillips and This Must Be the Gig, follow along on Instagram or Twitter, or like the show page on Facebook. Be sure to subscribe, rate, and review via Apple Podcast, Stitcher, Spotify, or wherever you find your podcasts. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
En este episodio las novedades musicales de Korn, Killswitch Engage, Brittany Howard, Cómo Asesinar A Felipes, Friendly Fires, Prophets Of Rage, Blink-182, King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, Russian Circles, Torche, Liam Gallagher y Alcest. Analizamos los nuevos discos de The Raconteurs, Jambinai y Thom Yorke. Revisamos los anuncios de nuevos conciertos. Destacamos los aniversarios de discos de Dio, Florence + The Machine, The Prodigy, The B-52's, Public Image Ltd., Manic Street Preachers, y muchos más. También conversamos sobre los shows y festivales en Chile que resultan y otros que no. Y revisamos la agenda de conciertos de la semana.
Tonight's episode of Riff Monkeys is all about politics in music. With tracks from Rage Against The Machine, Public Enemy, Asian Dub Foundation, Credence Clearwater Revival, Stone Roses, Prophets of Rage, Muse and Ian Brown. Twat of the Week is Nigel Farage and Hero of the Week is Julian Assange. Tune in on Radio Mix 106 fm from Gibraltar to Nerja or online at www.radiomix106.com from 10 pm CET (9 pm UK time).
Tonight's episode of Riff Monkeys is all about politics in music. With tracks from Rage Against The Machine, Public Enemy, Asian Dub Foundation, Credence Clearwater Revival, Stone Roses, Prophets of Rage, Muse and Ian Brown. Twat of the Week is Nigel Farage and Hero of the Week is Julian Assange.
Tom and Abby go to the dog park in Laurel Canyon. Subjects include Tom's childhood in Libertyville Ill, the LA rock scene in the late 80's, progressive politics, Tom's pedal board, and his long career. Produced, hosted, edited, recorded and mixed by Abby Travis. Intro music: The Charm Offensive End music: "Sunday is the Day For Love" Instrumental version. Original version available on the album "Cutthroat Standards & Black Pop"
Alors que Snoop Dogg transpire éternellement le cool ou que Jay-Z remodèle son image à l'infini, toutes les stars de notre enfance n'ont pas conservé la même fraîcheur passé la quarantaine. Eminem malmène nos tympans depuis déjà quelques années et Dr. Dre nous déçoit de plus en plus derrière ses machines. Nos vieilles idoles doivent-elles prendre leur retraite ?Animé par Florian Perraudin-HoussardInvités : Antoine Bosque, Hugo Ferrandis et Clément NadjoPrise de son, mix et montage : Antonin LacosteConcept et ligné édito : Antoine Bosque, Hugo Ferrandis, Clément Nadjo et Florian Perraudin-HoussardGénérique : Sixième SonEnregistré à l'auditorium de Sixième Son, 4 rue Scipion, ParisArtistes et projets cités : Drake, Andre 3000, Kamikaze d'Eminem, 4:44 de Jay-Z, De La Soul, J.Cole, YBN Cordae, Slick Rick & Doug E. Fresh, Notorious B.I.G, Kanye West, Beyonce, DJ Kool Herc, T.I, Nas, Rakim, Masta Ace, Diddy, Young Jeezy, Gucci Mane, 2 Chainz, A$AP Rocky, Juicy J, E-40, Bun-B, Bible Of Love de Snoop Dogg, Prophets Of Rage, The Pharcyde, Wu-Tang, Timbaland, Pharrell, Dr. Dre, No I.D., Alchemist, DAMN de Kendrick Lamar, 9th Wonder, Rhapsody, Malibu et Oxnard d'Anderson .Paak, Man On Fire de Thutmose, Silk Canvas de VanJess et Do You Drive? de Clairmont The Second.Références : Les rappeurs à suivre en 2019 selon 10 experts hip-hop et la playlist Hip-Hop ROOKIZ. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Nu skriver vi 2019 - og det betyder årets første rigtige myROCK myWAY. Det er håb for året, der ifølge Tramp starter med rock fra Accept, Muse, Rival Sons, Rammstein, Prophets Of Rage, Ghost, David Bowie, Joe Bonamassa o.m.a. Godt nytår! Vært: Mike Tramp
ESPECIAL CONCERTOS 2019 THE SMASHING PUMPKINS - "BULLET WITH BUTTERFLY WINGS" SKUNK ANANSIE - "CHARLIE BIG POTATO" METALLICA - "FRANTIC" PROPHETS OF RAGE - "UNFUCK THE WORLD" CYPRESS HILL - "INSANE IN THE BRAIN"
We have a living legend on the show this week: guitar god Tom Morello of Rage Against The Machine, Audioslave & Prophets Of Rage. We managed to grab a quick 30 minute chat with Tom the last time he was in the UK and it's a pleasure to now be sharing this conversation with one of Matt's musical heroes. Be sure to check out his debut solo album as well. It's called The Atlas Underground and it's out NOW.Follow Matt Stocks on Facebook / Twitter / Instagram: @mattstocksdjCheck out the Life In The Stocks Patreon page here: www.patreon.com/lifeinthestocks See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on The Library with Tim Einenkel, Tim talks to Public Enemy and Prophets of Rages DJ Lord. Lord and Tim define what a true DJ is,the balance between embracing new technology while recognizing that vinyl is not replaceable. The two also talk abou
This week on The Library with Tim Einenkel, Tim talks to Public Enemy and Prophets of Rages DJ Lord. Lord and Tim define what a true DJ is,the balance between embracing new technology while recognizing that vinyl is not replaceable. The two also talk abou Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
It's a big show this week, as Steve and Cam talk about Killswitch Engage and bin chickens, Midnight Oil's upcoming live album, Slipknot's first new song in 4 years and tour announcements from KISS, Dance Gavin Dance and Veil of Maya, plus their Top 5 favourite Queen songs.New music this week comes from Moaning Lisa, YoWo Music, Ben Wright Smith, Particles, Red Morning Light, Prophets of Rage, Above Below and The Omnific.
Luke sits down with Tom Morello (Rage Against The Machine, Audioslave, Prophets Of Rage) to talk about his upcoming solo album The Atlas Underground, the influence of '70s punk on a young Tom, the legacy of Killing In The Name, playing with Bruce Springsteen and much more.The Atlas Underground is released October 12th via BMG.The Metal Hammer Podcast is powered by Olympus.
Luke sits down with Tom Morello (Rage Against The Machine, Audioslave, Prophets Of Rage) to talk about his upcoming solo album The Atlas Underground, the influence of '70s punk on a young Tom, the legacy of Killing In The Name, playing with Bruce Springsteen and much more.The Atlas Underground is released October 12th via BMG.The Metal Hammer Podcast is powered by Olympus.
Tom Morello of Rage Against The Machine, Night Watchman, Street Sweeper Social Club and now Prophets of Rage talks activism, punk rock, and exotic dancing...
Tom Morello of Rage Against The Machine, Night Watchman, Street Sweeper Social Club and now Prophets of Rage talks activism, punk rock, and exotic dancing...
Eddie Trunk is joined live at the Rainbow in Hollywood by two of LA's prized musicians! First, Slash drops by to discuss the Guns 'n' Roses reunion tour and the band's future, the forthcoming Slash ft. Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators tour and album, 'Living the Dream,' making fake IDs and dressing like a lady to get into bars back in the day, and more! Then, Tom Morello (Rage Against the Machine, Audioslave, Prophets of Rage) drops by to discuss his new solo LP, 'The Atlas Underground,' not getting into The Rainbow back in the day, his new "fistful of metal" due to an injury, Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes, and more!
Two members of System Of A Down are in the studio... but what does it mean? Merlin, Eleanor and Luke discuss this news as well as the new music from Crossfaith and Prophets Of Rage. The Hammer team also chat about including demo tracks on albums, what new bands they're listening to right now, and…… Continue reading 023: More Cowbell? Metal Needs More Melodica!
Two members of System Of A Down are in the studio... but what does it mean? Merlin, Eleanor and Luke discuss this news as well as the new music from Crossfaith and Prophets Of Rage. The Hammer team also chat about including demo tracks on albums, what new bands they're listening to right now, and…… Continue reading 023: More Cowbell? Metal Needs More Melodica!
The That's Not Metal team predict some of the things they expect to happen in the second half of 2018, there's a look at the new releases from Converge, The Interrupters, Dwellings and Immortal, talk of a new Beartooth album, Prophets Of Rage and their killer drones, Album Club is on UK hardcore classic The Kids We Used To Be by Your Demise and much, much more. TNM is powered by uDiscover. Check out coverage from Rambling Man festival, a feature on the debut Foo Fighters album and more at udiscovermusic.com.
Ep 12: The Foos have on John Safari and Enzo Fuentes of Orange County Music League and From Zero 2 Hero. They discuss the local music scene, get to know them on a personal level, and The Foo has a rock pop quiz for the room. Some Star Wars, Tom Morello, NBA, and World Cup News talk along with Music Highlight featuring The Cold Fronts and The Fearless FlyersThank you for listening and telling a friend, like a champ!
At Rock Am Ring 2017 I chattet to Prophets Of Rage about Michael Moore, setlists and Trump.
Jesus Suarez is a Motion Designer originally from Venezuela. He shares moving the the US to make a career and life for his family. An inspiring discussion. Host Blair Walker also discusses his work for Prophets of Rage and his approach to learning 3D. Show Notes: Compiled by Matt Lloyd 00.41 - Jesus introduces himself and his work at Battle Media Lab 03.20 - Prophets Of Rage music video 04.15 - Discussion of Behance 04.45 - Mitch Myers on School Of Motion 05.30 - The challenge of keeping current on social media 05.55 - How Slack groups can help you connect, and help others solve problems 07.30 - Jesus is heading in to more cinematic 3d work now 08.25 - Jesus’s approach to learning C4D 09.17 - Jordan Jack animation 09.55 - EJ Hassenfratz, the Sketch n Toon guru 10.30 - Fusion 360: problems getting a good mesh in to C4D 11.10 - Jesus loves Substance Painter 11.30 - How motion designers can have the role of educating clients/creatives as to what’s possible with the software 15.00 - Blair asks about the challenge of learning and connecting with the motion industry with English as a second language 16.00 - About the Full Sail University course Jesus did 19.00 - Jesus’s short term goals: to work on short films and title sequences 19.50 - The enormous workload Jesus put himself under in order to get involved with making title sequences as a freelancer on top of his day job. 20.20 - The influence of Elastic on Jesus, especially the Westworld titles 21.50 - About Florida as a motion design community 25.10 - The Venezuela motion graphics scene, and why it is a small community 26.50 - The great challenge of being far from one’s homeland. 28.00 - What Jesus hopes to gain from making a short film 29.20 - Pro Video Picks: The French Monkey 31.25 - Following Online: Ash Thorpe Mitch Myers Elastic 32.00 - Sources of Inspiration: Ash Thorpe again Collective Podcast Akira Tribute 33.07 - Follow Jesus Online: instagram twitter 33.28 - Who should we have on the show? Friendly Robot Pro Video Podcast Online: Blair Walker - Twitter Pro Video Podcast - Slack Pro Video Podcast - Facebook Group Pro Video Podcast - Twitter Pro Video Podcast - Website
Rage Against the Machine is an exceptionally rare band that managed to combine a radical, populist message with massive popular success. At the core of the band is Brad Wilk's drumming, which combines an explosive groove and hypnotic use of space. Brad visits The Trap Set to discuss: his formative love of Van Halen; Studying with David Garibaldi; the creative dynamic of RATM, Audioslave, and Prophets of Rage; playing flute; his family's roots in the jewelry business; parenting; a nine month love affair with cocaine; and his growing interest in meditation. Finally, he answers listeners' questions.