Podcasts about Purling Hiss

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A Sonic Youth
A Sonic Youth episode 187 - Mike Polizze, Purling Hiss, The Beths

A Sonic Youth

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 28:05


Oliver looks at Mike Polizze, both his impressive solo work and his releases under his band Purling Hiss. Polizze's music ranges from subdued indie-folk rockers to Dinosaur Jr and Husker Du inspired grungy indie rockers. Plus, a new single from NZ indie rock figureheads The Beths. Follow @asonicyouthpodcast on Insta and Facebook. This show is part of the Free FM 89.0 YOUTH ZONE. Made with support of NZ on Air.

Podcast de iPop Radio
Programa #42 - Los Ideales/The Indieals 1Mayo 25

Podcast de iPop Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2025 180:00


Escucha una nueva edición de Los Ideales / The Indieals, 180 minutos de música alternativa cosidos a mano y sin algoritmos, como se hacía antes. Entrad sin llamar, aquí cabemos todos. 1) The Budos Band - The Sticks 2) Jungle Fire - Firewalker 3) Hollins Ferry - Lonely City 4) The Make-Up - I Want Some 5) Chain and The Gang - Certain Kinds of Trash 6) Kim Deal - Coast 7) Sharp Pins - You Have a Way 8) Ora Cogan - Feel Life 9) Peter Ivers - Ain't That A Kick 10) Squid - G.S.K. 11) Leatherette - Delusional 12) mary in the junkyard - goop 13) English Teacher - The World's Biggest Paving Slab 14) Being Dead - Godzilla Rises 15) Man/Woman/Chainsaw - Back/Burden 16) The Soundcarriers - Already Over 17) Big Blood - Never Ending Nightmare 18) Tapir! - On A Grassy Knoll (We'll Bow Together) 19) The Evens - You Won't Feel A Thing 20) Jeanines - On And On 21) The Number Ones - Blind Spot 22) The Bug Club - How to Be a Confidante 23) GOON - Closer to 24) Ea Othilde - Man-Sized 25) Search Results - Be Laurel 26) The Murlocs - Space Cadet 27) Faux Ferocious - Price of Progress 28) King Hannah - All Being Fine 29) Tess Parks - California's Dreaming 30) Slippers - Nice Weather 31) Juki - Alienator 32) Freak Slug - Spells 33) Yellow Ostrich - Hate Me Soon 34) Letting Up Despite Great Faults - Folding Under Stories Told 35) Colatura - The Met 36) Fib - Right out the Window 37) Kate Fagan - I Don't Wanna Be Too Cool 38) The Slits - I Heard It Through The Grapevine 39) Greenskeepers - Lotion 40) Duchess Says - Black Flag 41) Moving Units - Emancipation 42) Crystal Stilts - Through the Floor 43) Purling Hiss - 3000 AD 44) Hornet Leg - Night Of The Phantom 45) King Khan and the Shrines - Bite My Tongue 46) Demon's Claws - Trip To The Clinic 47) Hunx & His Punx - Mud in Your Eyes 48) Gaz Coombes - Sub Divider 49) Mary Timony - Dominoes 50) The Ettes - My Baby Cried All Night Long 51) Gringo Star - All Yall 52) The Detroit Cobras - Bad Girl 53) DAIISTAR - Star Starter 54) Motrik - Streamline 55) Melts - Figment 56) Glyders - Golden Hour 57) GHOSTWOMAN - Do You 58) exmagician - Keep Your Nose Clean 59) New Candys - Night Surfer

Completely Conspicuous
Completely Conspicuous 628: 2023 and Me

Completely Conspicuous

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2023 64:19


Part 2 of my conversation with guest Jay Breitling as we discuss our favorite music of 2023. Show notes: We're in there like swimwear On to the top 10 lists Breitling's #10: Return to from by Fog Lake Breitling's #9: Frog's new release unexpectedly has received critical praise  Kumar's #9: Another consistenly great album from Protomartyr Breitling's #8: Minimalist excellence from Colleen that tests Jay's French pronunciation skills Kumar's #8: After an 11-year absence, the Hives' formula de rock still kicks ass in 2023 Breitling's #7 and Kumar's #10: Yo La Tengo still bringing the heat, opening the album with 7-minute feedback-laden ripper Kumar's #7 and Breitling's #6: Supergroup is actually super, Voltroning into a monster act Kumar's #6: Return of the rock with Queens of the Stone Age, chock full o' bangers from a super-tight band Breitling's #5: Philly represent with Golden Apples dropping indie pop/rock with the fuzz bass and some wooder ice Kumar's #5: SF's Pardoner brings an assortment of guitar sounds from the last 50 years to their latest slack masterpiece The '90s sound (and look) is still thriving Breitling's #4: More of the Philly goodness with Purling Hiss with the lo-fi hooky guitar rock Kumar's #4: Indie power-pop supergroup Eyelids delivers the super-catchy goods Breilting's #3: Bay Area shoegaze concern Blue Ocean returns with a weird and rewarding album Kumar's #3: Sharp, concise indie post-punk from Kansas-via-Boston act Sweeping Promises   Breitling's #2: Ohio-based indie act Connections connects with melodic rockers; RIYL GBV, Feelies Kumar's #2: New Zealand post-punk that smashes through with punchy, catchy rippers Breitling's #1: Long-awaited reunion album from American shoegaze icons Drop Nineteens does not disappoint Kumar's #1: Going into Hellmode with Jeff Rosenstock, who has been consistently releasing excellent albums for the last several years; additional layers of maturity and depth make this release all the more satisfying  Completely Conspicuous is available through the Apple Podcasts directory. Subscribe and write a review! The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.

Completely Conspicuous
Completely Conspicuous 615: All Killer, No Filler

Completely Conspicuous

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 77:35


Part 2 of my conversation with guest Jay Breitling as we discuss our favorite music of the first half of 2023. Show notes: Running down our favorite albums of the year so far Kumar's #10: Pile diversifies its sound Breitling's #9 and Kumar's #8: Yo La Tengo keeps on Yo La Tengoing  Kumar's #9: Dangerous sounding debut from Model/Actriz Breitling's #8: Continued excellence from Protomartyr Kumar's #7: Excellent third release from Washer, giving off Meat Puppets vibe Another great act on Exploding In Sound Breitling's #7: Fog Lake returns with a compelling slowcore release; may or may not be Shady Canadians Breitling's #10 and Kumar's #6: Perennially pissed off hip hop from UK Grim Breitling's #6: Lo-fi folk rock stalwarts Hands and Knees return with a strong release Kumar's #5: Yves Tumor mixes shoegaze, alt-rock and funk into a powerful concoction Breitling's #5 and Kumar's #4: Legit supergroup Boygenius delivers the goods Breitling's #4: Bully with another excellent rock album Tom Cavanaugh tangent time Kumar's #3: Catchy hardcore from Fucked Up represents a more spontaneous recording process Breitling's #3: Quick collection of rippers from New Zealand's Guardian Singles Kumar's #2: UK act Shame pushes out of their post-punk comfort zone Breitling's #2: Going back to Philly with Purling Hiss, bringing hooks and attitude to the party Kumar's #1: Power pop awesomeness from the indie all-star band that is Eyelids Breitling's #1: Jangly indie pop straight outta Columbus with Connections Kurt Loder tangent  Anticipated/newer albums: Drop Nineteens, Speedy Ortiz, Palehound, PJ Harvey, Queens of the Stone Age, Jason Isbell, Jeff Rosenstock, OSees, Blur  Completely Conspicuous is available through the Apple Podcasts directory. Subscribe and write a review! The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.

Spartacus Roosevelt Podcast
Spartacus Roosevelt Podcast, Episode 276: Puzzle Pieces

Spartacus Roosevelt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2023


"Eternal Trans Siberian" by Gnoomes from Ax Ox; "Monotony II" by Tim Hecker featuring Colin Stetson from No Highs; "Sunset Theater" by Golden Hallway Music from Rules and Chance Vol 3; "Finding Ways" by Constant Smiles from Kenneth Anger; "Silent Embrace" by Mono from Heaven, Vol I; "The Sons and Daughters of Poor Eternal" by ALL HANDS_MAKE LIGHT from their self titled album; "Heaven Surrounds Us Like a Hood" by Yves Tumor from Praise A Lord Who Chews But Which Does Not Consume; (Or Simply, Hot Between Worlds); "Greenfingers" by Daniel O'Sullivan from the reissue of The Physic Garden; "Waterfall End Sequence" by Dialect from Advanced Myth; "A Flash in the Pan" by Megan Alice Clune from Furtive Glances; "Shiny Gilded Boulevard" by Purling Hiss from Drag On, Girard.

Brainwashed Radio - The Podcast Edition
Episode 616: February 12, 2023

Brainwashed Radio - The Podcast Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 59:45


Episode 616: February 12, 2023 playlist: Tim Hecker, "Lotus Light" (No Highs) 2023 Kranky Oval, "Touha" (Romantiq) 2023 Thrill Jockey Purling Hiss, "Yer in All My Dreams" (Drag On Girard) 2023 Drag City Kiln, "Breezeplate" (Holo) 1998 Thalassa / 2023 Keplar Wanderwelle, "Leviathan" (All Hands Bury The Cliffs At Sea Release) 2023 Important John Bence, "Tzadkiel, Archangel of Chesed" (Archangels) 2023 Thrill Jockey Ida, "Fallen Arrow" (Ten Small Paces) 1997 Simple Machines / 2009 Polyvynil Heidi Berry, "Northshore Train" (Below the Waves) 1988 Creation / 2023 Glass Modern hana stretton, "can 2" (soon) 2023 brierfield flood press In The Nursery, "Scenes of Childhood" (L'Esprit) 1990 Third Mind / 2023 ITN Corp Dennis Harte, "Summer's Over" (Ghost Riders) 2022 Efficient Space Virginia Astley, "Too Bright for Peacocks" (From Gardens Where We Feel Secure) 1983 Rough Trade / Happy Valley / 2021 self-released Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.

Pudding on the Wrist
As Long As We Got Each Other

Pudding on the Wrist

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2021 111:13


Episode 76 of Pudding On The Wrist finds your faithful deejay, Frozen Lazuras, spinning choice cuts from Francie Moon, Natalie Bergman, Pickle Darling, Purling Hiss, The New Year, and while lot more.Come groove to the beat of your destruction.

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3 Songs Podcast
EP 146 - January 20, 2021 (Barbara Manning, Purling Hiss, Jimmy Cliff, Howling Black Soul)

3 Songs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 67:16


Bob and Mike spotlight the work of Barbara Manning, both solo and in World of Pooh, plus play tracks from Jimmy Cliff, Bobby Hutcherson, Purling Hiss, and Howling Black Soul.

Brainwashed Radio - The Podcast Edition
Episode 428: August 11, 2019

Brainwashed Radio - The Podcast Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2019 59:45


Episode 428: August 11, 2019 playlist: Purple Mountains, "Darkness and Cold" (Purple Mountains) 2019 Drag City Silver Jews, "Inside the Golden Days of Missing You" The Natural Bridge 1996 Drag City Stephen Mallinder, "Working (You Are)" (Um Dada) 2019 self-released Matteo Uggeri, "Family Man" (The Next Wait) 2019 Infraction Adam Bryanbaum Wiltzie, "Scenes from a Daughter's Disappearance" (American Woman (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)) 2019 Artificial Pinearch Wolfram, "My Love Is For Real (feat. Haddaway) [Moscoman Remix]" (My Love Is For Real) 2019 DFA Carla dal Forno, "Took a Long Time" (Look Up Sharp) 2019 Kallista Purling Hiss, "Useful Information" (Interstellar Blue EP) 2019 Drag City Philippe Besombes, "La Plage" (Libra) 1974 Pole / 2019 Finders Keepers Esplendor Geometrico, "Accion Automatica" (Polyglophone) 1997 Geometrik Emptyset, "Petal" (Blossoms) 2019 Thrill Jockey Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.

Where the Eye Meets the Pyramid
Spiral Galaxy! Interview with Sara Gossett and Plastic Crimewwave

Where the Eye Meets the Pyramid

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2019 184:35


Episode 14 we take a brief look into Prog and 70's Kraut Rock before sitting down for a chat with Steven Krakow aka Plastic Crimewave and Sara Gossett Spiral Galaxy! We chat about their music, their various art projects as well as upcoming shows and an almost finished debut album! In this episode we play 2 new tracks from their upcoming, as yet, untitled debut LP! Below are bios for the band, Sara and Plastic Crimewave!Chicago-native Plastic Crimewave aka Steven Krakow is known for being a "psychedelic guru" of sorts, and is the creator of the Galactic Zoo Dossier, a hand-drawn magazine published by Drag City since 2001. Crimewave also: runs the Galactic Zoo Disk reissue label imprint that is manufactured/distributed by Drag City and roving label Galactic Archives, draws/writes the bi-weekly Secret History of Chicago Music comics for the Chicago Reader for over a decade, books/founded the avant/psych festival Million Tongues featuring international musicians, has exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary art, and has drawn countless comics, posters, album covers, and branding art for Lush Cosmetics. From 2001-2011, PCW headed up Plastic Crimewave Sound, legendary space-punk ensemble that recorded 5 LPs, toured nationally with Acid Mothers Temple, Comets on Fire and The Ponys, and whom Julian Cope described as "outtasite." PCW currently leads Plastic Crimewave Syndicate (who have opened for Hawkwind, Keiji Haino, Chrome, Loop, Josefus, Purling Hiss, and Woods and have released 2 albums on UK labels); conducts the Plastic Crimewave Vision Celestial Guitarkestra of up to 70 guitarists (performed in NY, Hyde Park Arts Center, and yearly at the Hideout block party), plays banjo/guitar in the spacey duo Spiral Galaxy, and has DJ-ed all over the world--from London to Tokyo.Plastic Crimewave has tons of cool merch including exclusive 45's with hand made comics, various GZD mixtapes, videos, etc. And all can be found at:http://www.plasticcrimewave.com Sara GossettBorn and raised in Texas and a recent transplant to Chicago after 15 years in Virginia, Sara Gossett is an artist/illustrator, musician, and occasional DJ with a lifelong passion for all things related to vintage style and design. Recent projects include album art, posters, textile print design, hand-lettering commissions, spot illustrations for websites and more.Search here out for commissions or other art needs at: https://saragossett.com/home.htmlhttps://spiralgalaxychicago.bandcamp.com/1:At My Home- Twenty Sixty Six and Then Flissbandbaby, Macheal Tram Ich - Floh De CologneLiving in a Garden - Trash2: It's a Rainy Day (Sunshine Girl)- FaustThe Sun Song- EmbryoDesolation Valley & Waves - NektarEye Shaking King - Amon Duul II 3:Short Jam - GAMStone In - Guru GuruKinder des Alles 1 - Cosmic Jokers 4:For a Thousand Mothers - Jethro TullI Know What I Like - GenesisJohnny Barleycorn Must Die- TrafficSupertwister - CamelIsle of Everywhere - GongHocus Pocus - Focus 5:D Machine - Spiral Galaxy(Interview)Celestial Omen - Spiral Galaxy Outro:Temple of the Sun- The Shining Realm

If There Is Hell Below...

Rob and Callum present a podcast with music that we believe is your perfect match, the kind of songs that'll have you confessing 'oooh that's a little bit of me' as you reach for your suppy water bottle.Front to back loaded with some hazed out Turkish psych funk at the launch, a new Spacemen 3 direction from Purling Hiss, the sweetest song of the year from Gia Margaret and Saintseneca provide what is essentially a Conor Oberst and Liz Fraser duet. There's also a UK R&B banger from Fatima, library music from Hampshire & Foat, some French psych pop from Watoo atoo and more.Next Week... Fantasy HellFest '18!

CiTR -- Pop Drones
Pop Drones Oct 28 2015

CiTR -- Pop Drones

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2015 79:44


Got an avant-punk/garage/psych-er for ya this week. A check in with always vibrant Australian scene, a sneak peek of the new Spacin' LP due in January, linking former co-Bassholes members Don Howland and Obnox (Lamont Thomas) and their new projects, new track from a self released Purling Hiss tape, and a track from the Zulus 2nd LP, which is ranking pretty high in the personal charts of 2015.

Completely Conspicuous
Completely Conspicuous 346: Reeling in the Years, 1996 (Part 2)

Completely Conspicuous

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2014 61:15


Part 2 of my conversation with guest Brian Salvatore as we look back at the music of 1996. I've also got music from King Tuff, Purling Hiss and Young Adults. Show notes: - Recorded via Skype - Check out Brian's comics podcast The Hour Cosmic - Brian: Beck's Odelay was just outside my top 5 - New album's okay, but not great - Brian: Cake, Squirrel Nut Zippers, Wrens' Secaucus - The endless wait for the new Wrens album - Brian was supposed to play piano with the Wrens but got sick - Sticking up for Stone Temple Pilots' album - Jay: STP were equal opportunity ripoff artists - The '90s brought new wave of festivals: Lolla, Gathering of the Vibes, HORDE, Ozzfest - Jay: No desire to go to Bonnaroo or Coachella - Nothing better than seeing a band in a club - Jay: Dug albums from D Generation, Sebadoh, Luscious Jackson, Johnny Cash, Chixdiggit, Brainiac, GBV, Maxwell, Westerberg - Singing the praises of Live at Drew's - Brian: Belle and Sebastian, Bill Frisell - Frisell did the soundtrack to a Far Side cartoon -  To be continued   Completely Conspicuous is available through the iTunes podcast directory. Subscribe and write a review!   Music: King Tuff - Headbanger Purling Hiss - Forcefield of Solitude Young Adults - Old Kids   The King Tuff song is on the album Black Moon Spell on Sub Pop. Download the song for free for a limited time at Amazon MP3. The Purling Hiss song is on the album Weirdon on Drag City. Download the song for free at KEXP. The Young Adults song is available for free download at Bandcamp.   The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Find out more about Senor Breitling at his fine music blog Clicky Clicky. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.

CITY SLANG
Paul Lawton of THE KETAMINES and ZEBRASSIERES talks to us about getting into trouble on the Internet!

CITY SLANG

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2013 55:57


Paul Lawton of THE KETAMINES talks to us about mutating his band into the ZEBRASSIERS, his SLAGGING OFF blog, and how CITY SLANG should get itself into online trouble! Plus, hear tracks from Zebrassieres, Chains of Love, Milk Music, No Joy, Purling Hiss, WTCHS, Shaker Hymns, JLK & Babysitter, and King Kahn!

Días De Chándal
Emisión 7 de mayo de 2013

Días De Chándal

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2013 57:46


Empezamos fumando crack gracias a Moldy Peaches. Desde Barcelona Joe Crepúsculo nos trae sus peculiares canciones. Estamos de enhorabuena por tener nuevo disco de Man or Astro-Man?. Todos los conciertos de la capital: Purling Hiss y sus temas saturados de feedbacks, Naam con su querencia por los ídolos de los setenta, y The Hussy un potente dúo de pirados garajeros. Repescamos a Henry Mancini con la sintonía de una serie. Nuevo disco de versiones esta vez a cargo de nuestros queridos brutos The Melvins. The Pop Group fueron pioneros en el arte de mezclar géneros. Desde Francia otro LP más de Phoenix . El reciente disco de Iggy and the Stooges nos hace temblar y no precisamente de emoción. Regresamos a la No Wave con la ignota Jill Kroesen.

Sounds Ace
Sounds Ace IV Episode 5 Loving Is What I Do

Sounds Ace

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2011 47:13


Hello! This week I just thought I'd play lots of new music that I've had on a lot lately, plus some OLD GEMS as well. New Charlotte Gainsbourg, new Feist, new Ty Segall (pictured), new Eleanor Friedberger, less new Black Lips, Purling Hiss, Yellow Ostrich, Lana Del Rey plus Maureen Tucker and Laurie Anderson. Remember when I wanted to make Sounds Ace t-shirts? :( That's all! I'll be back with a special at SOME POINT during the next two weeks. Feel free to submit ideas! Or whatever!  xo Esther C. Werdiger