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Butt Honestly with Doctor Carlton and Dangilo
17- Locked Thug with Hector Ramirez

Butt Honestly with Doctor Carlton and Dangilo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 80:31


Happy Halloween, spooky listeners! This week on Butt Honestly, Dr. Carlton and Dangilo have conjured up one very special guest for your auditory pleasure—Hector Ramirez, aka the inimitable “Locked Thug.” You might recognize Hector as the “Himbo, sub, cholo PWR BTTM” who has lit up stages from Folsom Street Fair to Kiink.com. This proud Latin jock, recent San Diego transplant, and Colorado's Prepped spokesperson is ready to spill all—activism, go-go, and his leap from go-go dancer to adult performer. Buckle up; it's going to be a ride!The guys dive into the art of spooky season, exploring Locktober and, of course, the classic Hit It or Quit It! Hector takes on listener questions with his unique mix of humor and honesty. Got questions about Locktober? Hector and the guys break down the appeal of the locked-up kink just in time for the season.One listener wants to know: how much water is too much water when douching? And what's the best position for a new bottom? Never fear, Dr. C and Dangilo have the, um, bottom line on all things entry-level. Plus, a listener chimes in asking about the most common side effects of PrEP—and our crew has all the insider tips.As always, they wrap things up with a perfectly spooky take on "What's Your Love Language?" because what's Halloween without a little love…and maybe a lock or two?Grab your Halloween treat (or trick) and tune in for this irresistibly scandalous episode of Butt Honestly! You won't want to miss it!

Radio Lewes
Vapour Trails #193 3rd Nov 2022 Classic Debut Albums Pt.1

Radio Lewes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 63:59


Great tracks from favourite debut albums as chosen by the VT Carers 'n' Sharers

Name 3 Songs
Sexual Misconduct and Accountability in Alternative Music

Name 3 Songs

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2021 77:41


Often when allegations of sexual misconduct come out, it is reported on by the media and receives considerable backlash from the music community. In some cases, the community rallies together to dethrone the artists from their platform, in the case of PWR BTTM in 2017 and Burger Records in 2020. But in many cases, the artists are let off easily with a blanket apology and continue to release music with little effect to their career, like emo singer Front Porch Step. We take a deeper look into these cases and why sexual misconduct reoccurs at alarming rates in the music industry. What is the psychology behind this? How has this behavior been perpetrated across decades? How can this behavior be stopped and prevented? What is accountability and how do we apply it effectively? While it's a difficult conversation, it's imperative that we continue having it, not just when allegations come out, but year-round. If we are to truly change the music industry into a safe environment for all, then all sectors of the industry from artists to CEOs have a responsibility to learn, call out, make changes and educate their peers and employees at all levels. This is a music commentary podcast based on pre-existing knowledge and sources listed at Name3Songs.com  If you'd like to discuss anything we talked about today in greater detail with us, you can find us on Twitter @Name3Songs or @sara_feigin & @jenna_million Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

SPECIAL SAUCE PODCAST PODCAST
ANGELA DICARLO AND BEN GET SPOOKY!: S1E2

SPECIAL SAUCE PODCAST PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 74:00


Ben Hopkins (PWR BTTM, BEN HOPKINS) and downtown chanteuse Angela Dicarlo get spooky! We discuss Angela's upbringing in Iowa, The B52's, writing songs about cheese and SO much more!

SPECIAL SAUCE PODCAST PODCAST
BEN AND LAGANJA ESTRANJA GET WEIRD!: S1E1

SPECIAL SAUCE PODCAST PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 62:20


Ben Hopkins (PWR BTTM) has a new podcast where they talk to their friends, family and idols about the random inspirations that make up their creative processes. Every Tuesday, Ben will unpack what makes their guests  make what they make! Weird movies! Camp commercials! B-sides! Cat pictures! Anything that inspires will get a full deep dive weekly! See you EVERY Tuesday for the Special Sauce Podcast Podcast!!!!

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Rock's Backpages Ep. 70: The Who Live at Leeds + KRLA Beat + Ron Sexsmith

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 68:11


Content warning: This episode contains discussion of assault (1:02:28–1:05:20) that some listeners may find distressing. In the 70th episode of our podcast, RBP's Zooming triumvirate talk about the Who's Live at Leeds — "the greatest live album ever made," in many people's H.O. — as it reaches its half-century. Referencing Geoffrey Cannon's unabridged Guardian review from May 1970, Mark & Barney relive memories of seeing the Who live and — with Jasper — explore what made the band such a uniquely powerful live unit.The two other giants of '60s British pop feature in free pieces by KRLA Beat's Nikki "Eden" Wine, who attempts to explain Beatlemania in 1965 and hangs around a Rolling Stones session in Hollywood in 1966. Mark puts "the Beat" ("America's Pop Music NEWSpaper") into historical context and describes how some of its key female contributors wound up on RBP.A passionate fan of Ron Sexsmith's for 25 years, Barney intros his own 2011 audio interview with the self-effacing Canadian. There are clips of Ron talking about Interscope signing him at the ripe old age of 31; about his and others' songwriting; and about his painful envy of Neil Diamond's onstage confidence. Finally, Mark & Jasper chew over highlights among the week's new library pieces, including interviews with Chicken Shack (1969), Manitas de Plata (1971) and Creation's Alan McGee (1997); a report on the Jacksons' overblown Victory tour of 1984; a review of Childish Gambino's first London gig (2012); and a 2017 report on allegations of sexual abuse against "queer punk" duo PWR BTTM…The Rock's Backpages podcast is proud to be part of the Pantheon podcast network.Pieces discussed: The Who: Live at Leeds, Live at Leeds (Super Deluxe!), Paul Entwistle, Beatlemania, Rolling Stones, Marvin Gaye, Ron Sexsmith audio, Doris Day, Chicken Shack, Manitas de Plata, The Jacksons' Victory tour, Metallica, Belly, Alan McGee, Felt, Humphrey Lyttelton joins Radiohead, Donny Hathaway, Childish Gambino and PWR BTTM.

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Rock's Backpages Ep. 70: The Who Live at Leeds + KRLA Beat + Ron Sexsmith

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 68:56


Content warning: This episode contains discussion of assault (1:02:28–1:05:20) that some listeners may find distressing. In the 70th episode of our podcast, RBP's Zooming triumvirate talk about the Who's Live at Leeds — "the greatest live album ever made," in many people's H.O. — as it reaches its half-century. Referencing Geoffrey Cannon's unabridged Guardian review from May 1970, Mark & Barney relive memories of seeing the Who live and — with Jasper — explore what made the band such a uniquely powerful live unit. The two other giants of '60s British pop feature in free pieces by KRLA Beat's Nikki "Eden" Wine, who attempts to explain Beatlemania in 1965 and hangs around a Rolling Stones session in Hollywood in 1966. Mark puts "the Beat" ("America's Pop Music NEWSpaper") into historical context and describes how some of its key female contributors wound up on RBP. A passionate fan of Ron Sexsmith's for 25 years, Barney intros his own 2011 audio interview with the self-effacing Canadian. There are clips of Ron talking about Interscope signing him at the ripe old age of 31; about his and others' songwriting; and about his painful envy of Neil Diamond's onstage confidence. Finally, Mark & Jasper chew over highlights among the week's new library pieces, including interviews with Chicken Shack (1969), Manitas de Plata (1971) and Creation's Alan McGee (1997); a report on the Jacksons' overblown Victory tour of 1984; a review of Childish Gambino's first London gig (2012); and a 2017 report on allegations of sexual abuse against "queer punk" duo PWR BTTM… The Rock's Backpages podcast is proud to be part of the Pantheon podcast network. Pieces discussed: The Who: Live at Leeds, Live at Leeds (Super Deluxe!), Paul Entwistle, Beatlemania, Rolling Stones, Marvin Gaye, Ron Sexsmith audio, Doris Day, Chicken Shack, Manitas de Plata, The Jacksons' Victory tour, Metallica, Belly, Alan McGee, Felt, Humphrey Lyttelton joins Radiohead, Donny Hathaway, Childish Gambino and PWR BTTM.

Rock's Backpages
E70: The Who Live at Leeds + KRLA Beat + Ron Sexsmith audio

Rock's Backpages

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 68:11


Content warning: This episode contains discussion of assault (1:02:28–1:05:20) that some listeners may find distressing. In the 70th episode of our podcast, RBP's Zooming triumvirate talk about the Who's Live at Leeds — "the greatest live album ever made," in many people's H.O. — as it reaches its half-century. Referencing Geoffrey Cannon's unabridged Guardian review from May 1970, Mark & Barney relive memories of seeing the Who live and — with Jasper — explore what made the band such a uniquely powerful live unit.The two other giants of '60s British pop feature in free pieces by KRLA Beat's Nikki "Eden" Wine, who attempts to explain Beatlemania in 1965 and hangs around a Rolling Stones session in Hollywood in 1966. Mark puts "the Beat" ("America's Pop Music NEWSpaper") into historical context and describes how some of its key female contributors wound up on RBP.A passionate fan of Ron Sexsmith's for 25 years, Barney intros his own 2011 audio interview with the self-effacing Canadian. There are clips of Ron talking about Interscope signing him at the ripe old age of 31; about his and others' songwriting; and about his painful envy of Neil Diamond's onstage confidence. Finally, Mark & Jasper chew over highlights among the week's new library pieces, including interviews with Chicken Shack (1969), Manitas de Plata (1971) and Creation's Alan McGee (1997); a report on the Jacksons' overblown Victory tour of 1984; a review of Childish Gambino's first London gig (2012); and a 2017 report on allegations of sexual abuse against "queer punk" duo PWR BTTM…The Rock's Backpages podcast is proud to be part of the Pantheon podcast network.Pieces discussed: The Who: Live at Leeds, Live at Leeds (Super Deluxe!), Paul Entwistle, Beatlemania, Rolling Stones, Marvin Gaye, Ron Sexsmith audio, Doris Day, Chicken Shack, Manitas de Plata, The Jacksons' Victory tour, Metallica, Belly, Alan McGee, Felt, Humphrey Lyttelton joins Radiohead, Donny Hathaway, Childish Gambino and PWR BTTM.

Rock's Backpages
E70: The Who Live at Leeds + KRLA Beat + Ron Sexsmith audio

Rock's Backpages

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 68:26


Content warning: This episode contains discussion of assault (1:02:28–1:05:20) that some listeners may find distressing. In the 70th episode of our podcast, RBP's Zooming triumvirate talk about the Who's Live at Leeds — "the greatest live album ever made," in many people's H.O. — as it reaches its half-century. Referencing Geoffrey Cannon's unabridged Guardian review from May 1970, Mark & Barney relive memories of seeing the Who live and — with Jasper — explore what made the band such a uniquely powerful live unit. The two other giants of '60s British pop feature in free pieces by KRLA Beat's Nikki "Eden" Wine, who attempts to explain Beatlemania in 1965 and hangs around a Rolling Stones session in Hollywood in 1966. Mark puts "the Beat" ("America's Pop Music NEWSpaper") into historical context and describes how some of its key female contributors wound up on RBP. A passionate fan of Ron Sexsmith's for 25 years, Barney intros his own 2011 audio interview with the self-effacing Canadian. There are clips of Ron talking about Interscope signing him at the ripe old age of 31; about his and others' songwriting; and about his painful envy of Neil Diamond's onstage confidence. Finally, Mark & Jasper chew over highlights among the week's new library pieces, including interviews with Chicken Shack (1969), Manitas de Plata (1971) and Creation's Alan McGee (1997); a report on the Jacksons' overblown Victory tour of 1984; a review of Childish Gambino's first London gig (2012); and a 2017 report on allegations of sexual abuse against "queer punk" duo PWR BTTM… The Rock's Backpages podcast is proud to be part of the Pantheon podcast network. Pieces discussed: The Who: Live at Leeds, Live at Leeds (Super Deluxe!), Paul Entwistle, Beatlemania, Rolling Stones, Marvin Gaye, Ron Sexsmith audio, Doris Day, Chicken Shack, Manitas de Plata, The Jacksons' Victory tour, Metallica, Belly, Alan McGee, Felt, Humphrey Lyttelton joins Radiohead, Donny Hathaway, Childish Gambino and PWR BTTM.

Grrl on Grrl: intersectional and trans-inclusive music & interview show
Danielle Leonard of Topshelf Records on running a house venue & DIY label (GRRL030)

Grrl on Grrl: intersectional and trans-inclusive music & interview show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2018


I met Danielle at the SD Women Music Industry night last year and was intrigued with her work running a DIY record label in Savannah, Georgia where she attended SCAD. She now works for San Diego-based Topshelf Records.  In this interview we talk about the ups and downs of running a house venue, her DIY label Bomb Shelter Records, and one way to foster safety in the music scene. A warning in relation to our discussion on a safe scene: we talk about PWR BTTM as one example of a band fighting for safe spaces. Unfortunately, since the interview, Ben Hopkins has been accused of sexual assault. For more info and resources, check further down in the show notes. Thank you to Danielle Leonard (and Marty!) for chatting with me and to all the artists for permission to use their song on the podcast. And thank you to The Fresh Brunettes, who are providing their song "Best of the Worst" as the new Grrl on Grrl theme song! You can find their album Fouled Up Beyond All Recognition on CDBaby.

Grrl on Grrl: intersectional and trans-inclusive music & interview show
Danielle Leonard of Topshelf Records on running a house venue & DIY label (GRRL030)

Grrl on Grrl: intersectional and trans-inclusive music & interview show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2018


I met Danielle at the SD Women Music Industry night last year and was intrigued with her work running a DIY record label in Savannah, Georgia where she attended SCAD. She now works for San Diego-based Topshelf Records.  In this interview we talk about the ups and downs of running a house venue, her DIY label Bomb Shelter Records, and one way to foster safety in the music scene. A warning in relation to our discussion on a safe scene: we talk about PWR BTTM as one example of a band fighting for safe spaces. Unfortunately, since the interview, Ben Hopkins has been accused of sexual assault. For more info and resources, check further down in the show notes. Thank you to Danielle Leonard (and Marty!) for chatting with me and to all the artists for permission to use their song on the podcast. And thank you to The Fresh Brunettes, who are providing their song "Best of the Worst" as the new Grrl on Grrl theme song! You can find their album Fouled Up Beyond All Recognition on CDBaby.

Gender Reveal
Episode 2: Nicholas Cummins

Gender Reveal

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2018 43:09


Welcome to our first official Gender Reveal interview! In this episode, we speak to Brooklyn musician Nicholas Cummins (they/them), founder of the band Fits. We also unveil our new segment, “This Week in Gender.” Topics include: Touring with PWR BTTM (yikes!) How the debate over women-only spaces “tore a schism through all of queerness” Using they/them pronouns with Pitchfork Riding a bike in a dress for the first time What the hell does “women and femmes” mean? Read more about our This Week in Gender topic here.  Questions? Hit us up at gendereveal@gmail.com or on Twitter @gendereveal, and we’ll answer on the show as soon as possible. And of course, we always appreciate donations at patreon.com/gender or paypal.me/MollyWoodstock. Find Fits on Bandcamp or on Twitter @hahafits. (And buy their record, it’s real cute and good!) Find Nicholas on Twitter and Instagram. Logo: Ira M. Leigh Music: Breakmaster Cylinder Sponsors: Gladrags (coupon code: “GENDER”) and TomboyX (coupon code: “TOMBOYS”)

Holy Roar Podcast
Episode 50: Kevin Douch (Big Scary Monsters)

Holy Roar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2017 114:50


The head honcho of Big Scary Monsters Kevin Douch sits down with Mazz and discuss how the label began along with Kev’s early days in Oxford's music scene. Kev answers listener's questions which cover a huge array of topics including about how the industry will change, how he got to work with Andrew WK and the controversies that happened with PWR BTTM earlier this year.

1-800-DID-I-ASK
Episode 43: For Whom the Bell Tolls

1-800-DID-I-ASK

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2017 23:58


This week, the bell tolls for a whole bunch of shitty Hollywood dudes, Scorpio season is here and present and being very active in our lives, we have a whole new editor, who you may know from EPISODE FOUR of this podcast- Callum Green! We love him! The girls are out here, yelling. They are also tired. Hannah ate a bagel in the shower. But they love you. Here’s a new episode. Thank you to Callum for the edit and to stock photos for this stock photo of a woman ringing a bell. A WHOLE BUNCH OF ARTICLES ABOUT SHITTY MEN IN HOLLYWOOD THAT CONTAIN TW: RAPE + SEXUAL ASSAULT MENTIONS: JFC, Harvey Weinstein: https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/harvey-weinsteins-army-of-spies Louis CK is done: http://www.vulture.com/2017/11/louis-ck-is-done.html Ed Westwick also sucks: http://www.vulture.com/2017/11/gossip-girls-ed-westwick-accused-of-raping-kristina-cohen.html Kevin Spacey also, also sucks: https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/2017/11/07/kevin-spacey-scandal-complete-list-13-accusers/835739001/ Matthew Weiner also, also, also sucks: http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/news/mad-men-creator-matthew-weiner-accused-sexual-harassment-kater-gordon-hollywood-kater-gordon-writer-a8049551.html also an article about PWR BTTM: https://www.npr.org/sections/therecord/2017/05/15/528456757/dramatic-fallout-for-pwr-bttm-after-accusations-of-sexual-misconduct AMAZING ELECTION RESULTS SUMMED UP IN A GREAT, GREAT TWEET: https://www.instagram.com/p/BbOWezjFiN5/?taken-by=chaninicholas MORE GREAT WINS! https://www.thecut.com/2017/11/most-satisfying-wins-2017-election.html

Foul Mouthed Musicology
Season 2 Episode 1 - Shove It

Foul Mouthed Musicology

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2017 54:05


It's....the first episode of SEASON TWO! Thanks for being so patient! We will be posting one episode per month for the next several months. ! CONTENT WARNING ! This episode will discuss sexual assault and anti-semitism. Please take care of yourselves as you listen and feel free to give us feedback on ways to ensure our listeners are aware of our content before listening to an episode. In this episode we discuss the PWR BTTM fiasco and their rightful (quick) downfall amid discussions of sexual assault and the controversy surround Richard Wagner and his abhorrent anti-semitism. This is our followup to our previous episode from season one where we initially praised them. We break down the entire controversy, events, and where they are now.

Joto and La Gurl
Kids Today & Learning to Read

Joto and La Gurl

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2017 65:40


Janice and Frankie discuss the controversy around the punk group, PWR BTTM, and sexual assault; they have a discussion around how queer history isn't discussed at the dinner table and how queer language (especially for people of color) has evolved.

Earuption Podcast
Since You've Been Gone

Earuption Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2017 26:55


If we are talking and you don’t hear it….. were we actually ever talking? From updates on the beginning of our recorded history to new drama in the music industry.

This is Keith Paesel's Podcast
Episode 25 (6-21-17 Paris agreement, Ships collide, PWR BTTM accusation, and more!!)

This is Keith Paesel's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2017 65:27


Today the boys talk: Paris agreement, Ships in the night, PWR BTTM accusation, and more!!

EMPATH OF LEAST RESISTANCE
EMPATH OF LEAST RESISTANCE // EPISODE 20 - "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road"

EMPATH OF LEAST RESISTANCE

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2017 73:56


Annie and Aaron weigh in on PWR BTTM's rape charges and so much more on this episode of Empath of Least Resistance. Some Full Psycho/American Primitive Announcements as well as an Energy Forecast from Rebecca Conran and much more. Songs featured: Goodbye Yellowbrick Road, For Your Love and Love Hurts If you like what you hear, please rate, review and subscribe on itunes! Follow Annie on Twitter @anniehardy and Aaron @aaronsperske.

The Future of What
Meredith Graves (Perfect Pussy) / Simon Tam (The Slants)

The Future of What

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2017 57:04


Episode #80: On this episode we spotlight two people making change in the music industry. You might know Meredith Graves from her band Perfect Pussy, or from her work as a full time MTV News host. She also freelances and runs her own label. Meredith discusses her various jobs, the state journalism, hot takes and PWR BTTM. We also hear from musician Simon Tam about his groundbreaking Supreme Court case dealing with the trademark of his band's name, The Slants. Subscribe to The Future of What on iTunes: http://apple.co/1P4Apk0 Follow us: Twitter: http://bit.ly/2gOYMYM Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thefutureofwhat/ Instagram: http://bit.ly/1L6T8fl

Punknews Podcast
#351 - Woodstock '99

Punknews Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2017 77:12


Piss beer. PWR BTTM accusations. Dexter Holland's got his PDH. New stuff from Rancid, The Lillingtons, Danzig, OFF.

The Interview Show
The Interview Show with PWR BTTM (radio edit) #232

The Interview Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2017 29:40


May 2017 was supposed to be the start of the next stage in the career of queercore band PWR BTTM. They were set to release their next record Pageant--the follow up to the well-received 2015 full length debut Ugly Cherries. But then Jezebel.com posted accusations of sexual assault against PWR BTTM member Ben Hopkins by an anonymous accuser. Before the end of May 2017, the band found themselves dropped by their label and management team and a touring member of the band quit. The band have issued a statement on their Facebook page denying the accusations, but all this has left many PWR BTTM fans not knowing what to think. I first saw PWR BTTM a few years ago when they opened at the Biltmore for Ra Ra Riot. While I interviewed Wes from Ra Ra Riot, he proudly wore a neon-pink PWR BTTM sweat shirt. Next time I saw the band, they were headlining at 333 on a bill with Bellows and Lisa Prank. It was a great night, a fun crowd. (Each act on the bill stayed to watch the others perform at the back of the room--which is a rare thing.) My leather jacket straight music snob friends (there to see Bellows) could mix with tank top, glitter and cotton candy colored hair queer folk there to see PWR BTTM. Two very different crowds who don't mingle enough got to enjoy a great show together and everyone felt safe. While at the PWR BTTM show, I met Maguire (who goes by the pronouns them/they), a young PWR BTTM super fan--such a fan they had come to Vancouver from a remote community just to see the band. I wanted to get their take on this horrible situation. "The space that PWR BTTM created was like no other. I've been to punk shows, rap shows, and rock shows of all sorts, but PWR BTTM stood out because of the way they didn't just use the space, but transformed it. For a few short hours, I felt safer at a show than I'd ever felt previously. Both band members constantly stressed the importance of their "No Mosh" policy and what consent means to them between quips about appetizer bread from the nearby Ethiopian restaurant and being berated by hot Canadian border guards. They spoke and the people listened, danced, and respected their wishes and the people around them. As someone who has woken up with bruises from errant moshers the day after a show the feeling of being able to really let go and not worry about what other people are doing in the space surrounding me, allowed me to enjoy the music more than you ever could at a regular show where people are pushing you mercilessly, unconcerned with any other person's idea of enjoying a concert. The idea that each person entered into this space purely to enjoy the music without impeding others elevated the experience. This band has meant more to me than any other ever has. Hands down. And it still does, I can't change the way this band changed me and the effect their music has had on me. I am who I am today because of things I have learned from their records. I am sincerely devastated more than anything by the accusations laid against them." This is my chat with Ben and Liv from PWR BTTM as we hung out in the band's tour van parked outside 333 while it rained outside on a Friday night in November 2016. Tracks played on the show… 1) PWR BTTM, Ugly Cherries (2015) “I Wanna Boi” 2) PWR BTTM, Ugly Cherries (2015) “Ugly Cherries” 3) PWR BTTM, Ugly Cherries (2015) “Dairy Queen” 4) PWR BTTM, Cinderella Beauty Shop (2014) “Carbs” mp3 5) PWR BTTM, Cinderella Beauty Shop (2014) “Gendr” 6) PWR BTTM, Cinderella Beauty Shop (2014) “Trade” NO songs CANCON

The Interview Show
The Interview Show with PWR BTTM (podcast edition) #232

The Interview Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2017 35:02


May 2017 was supposed to be the start of the next stage in the career of queercore band PWR BTTM. They were set to release their next record Pageant--the follow up to the well-received 2015 full length debut Ugly Cherries. But then Jezebel.com posted accusations of sexual assault against PWR BTTM member Ben Hopkins by an anonymous accuser. Before the end of May 2017, the band found themselves dropped by their label and management team and a touring member of the band quit. The band have issued a statement on their Facebook page denying the accusations, but all this has left many PWR BTTM fans not knowing what to think. I first saw PWR BTTM a few years ago when they opened at the Biltmore for Ra Ra Riot. While I interviewed Wes from Ra Ra Riot, he proudly wore a neon-pink PWR BTTM sweat shirt. Next time I saw the band, they were headlining at 333 on a bill with Bellows and Lisa Prank. It was a great night, a fun crowd. (Each act on the bill stayed to watch the others perform at the back of the room--which is a rare thing.) My leather jacket straight music snob friends (there to see Bellows) could mix with tank top, glitter and cotton candy colored hair queer folk there to see PWR BTTM. Two very different crowds who don't mingle enough got to enjoy a great show together and everyone felt safe. While at the PWR BTTM show, I met Maguire (who goes by the pronouns them/they), a young PWR BTTM super fan--such a fan they had come to Vancouver from a remote community just to see the band. I wanted to get their take on this horrible situation. "The space that PWR BTTM created was like no other. I've been to punk shows, rap shows, and rock shows of all sorts, but PWR BTTM stood out because of the way they didn't just use the space, but transformed it. For a few short hours, I felt safer at a show than I'd ever felt previously. Both band members constantly stressed the importance of their "No Mosh" policy and what consent means to them between quips about appetizer bread from the nearby Ethiopian restaurant and being berated by hot Canadian border guards. They spoke and the people listened, danced, and respected their wishes and the people around them. As someone who has woken up with bruises from errant moshers the day after a show the feeling of being able to really let go and not worry about what other people are doing in the space surrounding me, allowed me to enjoy the music more than you ever could at a regular show where people are pushing you mercilessly, unconcerned with any other person's idea of enjoying a concert. The idea that each person entered into this space purely to enjoy the music without impeding others elevated the experience. This band has meant more to me than any other ever has. Hands down. And it still does, I can't change the way this band changed me and the effect their music has had on me. I am who I am today because of things I have learned from their records. I am sincerely devastated more than anything by the accusations laid against them." This is my chat with Ben and Liv from PWR BTTM as we hung out in the band's tour van parked outside 333 while it rained outside on a Friday night in November 2016. Tracks played on the show… 1) PWR BTTM, Ugly Cherries (2015) “I Wanna Boi” 2) PWR BTTM, Ugly Cherries (2015) “Ugly Cherries” 3) PWR BTTM, Ugly Cherries (2015) “Dairy Queen” 4) PWR BTTM, Cinderella Beauty Shop (2014) “Carbs” 5) PWR BTTM, Cinderella Beauty Shop (2014) “Gendr” 6) PWR BTTM, Cinderella Beauty Shop (2014) “Trade” NO songs CANCON

Discologist
Episode 283: Rock N Roll Consciousness - Thurston Moore

Discologist

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2017 80:33


Sexual assault and harassment has plagued the music industry since it's earliest days. Th e latest band to write a chapter in this sad story are New York pop-punkers PWR BTTM. Over the past few weeks, the world saw the band literally fall apart before its eyes afte singer, Ben Hopkins, found himself the subject of serious and credible accusations of sexual assault, an act that is antithetical to message that the LGBTQ-friendly duo has been preaching in their music and at their shows since their inception. Kevin, Marcus and Eduardo are sitting down to take a hard look at sexual assault in the music industry, what people can do to protect themselves from these situations, and, most importantly, what can all of us to help the survivors of these most heinous of acts. Sonic shaman Thurston Moore is back with a new solo LP, and loads of feedback to spare. But is the world better with yet another piece of wax in it, or is rock-and-roll best left as an art that lives on the stage? Kevin and Eduardo are getting real with the rock legend's latest.PLUS! Montreal's She-Devil were the big hit of this years SXSW, and now their debut, self-titled LP has finally landed. Get a taste of what everyone has been talking about with See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Dan and Dan Music Podcast
Dave Vanian of The Damned

Dan and Dan Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2017 57:35


Meet Dan and Dan! Dan Reed, Music Director and Afternoon Host at WXPN/Philadelphia and Dan DeLuca, Music Critic and Columnist for the Philadelphia Inquirer sit down on a bi-weekly basis to talk MUSIC! Dave Vanian of English rock band The Damned joined us live in the studio. In a career spanning conversation Dave recounts stories of the band's early shows in the U.S., their current 40th anniversary, and what the future looks like for The Damned. Plus, the Dan's remember Chris Cornell and talk about the recent controversy surrounding PWR BTTM.

Minority Korner
MKEP80: A Peak Behind The Jockstrap (Big Little Lies, Tuskegee Study, Sports In Amurrika, Master of None, Dear White People, PWR BTTM, Drake at Prom)

Minority Korner

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2017 81:17


"Awww sookie sookie," now we kick things off with an impromptu Quizlet Korner! Who made that phrase a house hold catch phrase in the 90's (and now looking back it is probably appropriated from Japan. James has a confession to make to Nnekay and you the audience... he watched 'Big Little Lies', but why does he feel so guilty about it? Possibly because it's just a bunch of rich white ladies, depressed, and staring into the ocean. Well we came here for Zoe Kravitz, and stayed for Nicole Kidman who turned it out! 'Masters of None' has reached perfection this season, and why are you still not watching 'Dear White People' yet? Nnekay delivers in an expose about the Tuskegee Study (not to be confused with Tuskegee Airmen of WWII) which was a true fucked up American Horror Story in it's treatment of Black men. Inspired by a recent trip, and conversion to the Yankee's, James takes a peak behind the jockstrap of Major League American Sports: a billion dollar industry. Which sports make what? How much do professional male athletes make compared to females? Why don't folks watch the WNBA? How much do cheerleaders make? What's the racial breakdown? LGBT Athletes? Does testosterone levels increase when your team wins? Why do we say "we" won, or "they" lost? Plus we take a look at the PWR BTTM controversy, and as we say: you gotta side eye your heroes. Also... did you see Drake get upstaged at his cousins prom? Tuskegee Study History and current status http://www.colorlines.com/articles/nearly-85-years-later-tuskegee-studys-descendants-still-seek-justice http://tuskegeebioethics.org/about/voices-for-our-fathers-legacy-foundation/ http://www.tuskegeecenter.org/ https://www.cdc.gov/tuskegee/timeline.htm Let's Talk About Sports Mahn:  http://www.sportsnetworker.com/2012/02/15/the-psychology-of-sports-fans-what-makes-them-so-crazy/ https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/more-sports/sports-stars-out-and-about/ss-BBwLVRJ http://www.totalsportek.com/news/nfl-cheerleader-salaries-2015/   https://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/28/sports/basketball/after-two-decades-wnba-still-struggling-for-relevance.html   http://ctbythenumbers.info/2013/10/10/wnba-leads-major-sports-gender-racial-diversity-baseball-mirrors-society-best/   http://www.diversityinc.com/news/measure-diversity-one-u-s-pro-sport-meets/   http://www.businessinsider.com/nfl-mlb-nba-nhl-average-sports-salaries-2016-11

Backtalk
Backtalk: Accountability of PWR BTTM & Murder of Jordan Edwards

Backtalk

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2017 49:32


This week, Dahlia and Amy talk about what accountability looks like for two recent stories: the sexual assualt allegations against the queer punk band PWR BTTM and the murder of teenager Jordan Edwards at the hands of a police officer. They dig into what it looks like to be held responsible for one’s actions. In Mr. Toad Trump’s Wide Ride, they talk about Trump’s scandal around the firing of FBI director James Comey and the hearings with former Attorney General Sally Yates.

Indieheads Podcast

This week on the podcast, Matty, Lily, Dylan, and Ethan talk new singles from The National, Fleet Foxes, Palm, (Sandy) Alex G, and Courtney Barnett, what they’ve been listening to including Ought, Nick Murphy, Kelly Lee Owens, Actress, Jacques Greene and more, and then talk in-depth about the sexual assault/abuse allegations thrown at PWR BTTM’s […]

The Listen In Podcast
Episode 73 - The National, PWR BTTM Discussion, Girlpool

The Listen In Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2017 75:07


In this episode, Sean and Jake discuss their excitement about new single from the National and their upcoming new album "Sleep Well Beast." They also discuss PWR BTTM and the recent sexual assault allegations that have been made against the band. Segments include Trim the Fat on The Beatles classic White Album and Two Truths and a Lie about Rolling Stone.

Race Wars
Sherrod Small Presents: Kurt Metzger w/ Warren Holstein

Race Wars

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2017 63:37


Kurt & Sherrod are back in the building with comedian Warren Holstein as they get to the bottom of the race of our producers mugger, whether the latest Trump/Comey controversies will actually stick, and Go-To Gay Tommy explains the controversy over queer punk band PWR BTTM. Subscribe to out Patreon for this weeks bonus ep where comedian Matteo Lane joins us! www.patreon.com/racewars

Sharing Needles with Friends
235 // The Worst Thing Next To Hell

Sharing Needles with Friends

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2017 85:16


In this episode we discuss the new Harry Styles record (seriously, we know that sounds weird,) the Memphis musician that set himself on fire on Facebook Live, PWR BTTM and their recent collapse under allegations of sexual abuse, no new Tool or Perfect Circle records in 2017, the new Master of None and Fifth Element vinyl pressings, Incubus playing on Conan, Melania and Donald Trump,  conspiracy theories, Avril Lavigne, a Danish Brewery making beer fertilized in piss from the Roskilde Festival, and we play a song by Red Caravan called "Ho Hum."  

Colorful Monsters
PWR BTTM 'Pageant' Review

Colorful Monsters

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2017 55:20


Ellis and Steven take a closer look at PWR BTTM's Pageant amidst accusations of sexual abuse and antisemitism, and essentially the band's rapid downfall. Colorful Monsters has a zero tolerance policy towards sexual abuse. If you, or anyone you know, have or has experienced sexual abuse, there are many options available and we encourage you to seek help. The U.S. Sexual Assault Hotline is 1-800-656-4673.

Heavy Pod Is Heavy Cast
80 – Stabbed Faceless By Silicon Valley

Heavy Pod Is Heavy Cast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2017


This was a week of diversions. Eden is back in his land, and I've seen Metallica live and am super amazed by them. Also, new music by Exist, Origin, Steven Wilson, and Rings of Saturn. Then we talk about some happenings. The shitshow surrounding The Faceless missing their New Zealand tour, Chester of Linkin Park telling fans to stab themselves in the face, and the sexual assault allegations leveled against PWR BTTM and the implications of that. Then Eden recommends some music - Brutus, Subetroth, and Arcadea featuring Brann Dailor of Mastodon. We then go into a cool people section discussing Get Out, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2, and Horizon: Zero Dawn. Then, just as we're about to finish up, Eden mentions his Re:publica experience, and we go into an extended discussion about the ethical responsibilities of the tech industry to explain themselves. Enjoy!

Pop Shop Podcast
Kendrick Lamar's 'DAMN.', PWR BTTM, Chris Stapleton, Noah Cyrus & More: Must-Hear Music Podcast

Pop Shop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2017 35:40


Billboard staffers discuss Kendrick Lamar's 'DAMN.', PWR BTTM's "LOL," Chris Stapleton's "Broken Halos," Noah Cyrus' "Stay Together," Becky Hill's "Rude Love" and Trapper Schoepp's "On Wisconsin" on the Must-Hear Music. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

Must-Hear Music
Kendrick Lamar's 'DAMN.', PWR BTTM, Chris Stapleton, Noah Cyrus & More

Must-Hear Music

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2017 35:37


Billboard staffers discuss Kendrick Lamar's 'DAMN.', PWR BTTM's "LOL," Chris Stapleton's "Broken Halos," Noah Cyrus' "Stay Together," Becky Hill's "Rude Love" and Trapper Schoepp's "On Wisconsin" on the Must-Hear Music. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

KEXP Presents Music That Matters
Music That Matters, Vol. 560 - Big Beautiful Day

KEXP Presents Music That Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2017 60:11


Spring is here, and Cheryl Waters' latest mix comes into bloom with rootsy, sparkling, and exuberant new songs from artists including PWR BTTM, Gillian Welch, and Guided By Voices. 1. Gillian Welch - I Don't Want To Go Downtown2. Happyness – Falling Down3. Father John Misty – Total Entertainment Forever4. Hurray For The Riff Raff – Hungry Ghost5. Benjamin Booker – Witness (feat. Mavis Staples)6. J GRGRY – Cave Birds7. Xiu Xiu – Wondering8. Chico Mann & Captain Planet – Oye Bien9. Fast Romantics – Why We Fight10. Jeff Rosenstock – I Did Something Weird Last Night11. Hanni El Khatib – Paralysed12. Sleeping Lessons – 199513. Old 97's – Good With God (feat. Brandi Carlile)14. PWR BTTM – Big Beautiful Day15. Guided By Voices – Hiking Skin16. Of Montreal – Gratuitous AbyssesSupport the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

WTSR Band Interviews

Adult Mom played a stacked CUB Alt bill last semester with PWR BTTM and Gin War. After the show the band chatted with our staffer William Franklin and you can listen in here!

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Live In Concert from NPR's All Songs Considered
PWR BTTM Live In Concert, SXSW 2017

Live In Concert from NPR's All Songs Considered

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2017 31:07


When PWR BTTM takes the stage, it doesn't take long to figure out what you're going to get. From the first glitter-smeared seconds of the set-opening "Silly," the band came to shred and swagger with infectious joy, complete with backbends and solos and spangly outfits — at least one of which wouldn't survive the band's set at Stubb's BBQ in Austin, Texas, recorded live for NPR Music on March 15, 20217.

Strange Brew with gugai
Strange Brew #70 Don't Kill My Vibe

Strange Brew with gugai

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2017 62:28


Coming from SXSW this week! There's music from Joni, Julie Byrne, Hurray For The Riff Raff, Snail Mail, Sigrid, Jealous Of The Birds, Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever, Sløtface, Delicate Steve, Middle Kids, Forth Wanderers, PWR BTTM, Odetta Hartman, Meilry Jones, Jay Som & Tei Shi, plus Sing Along Social's Aoife McElwain tells me about a song she loves. Tune into 8radio on FM on weekends in February & March on 94.3FM (Dublin), 105.5FM (Limerick), 106.7FM (Cork) and 87.7FM (Galway). Strange Brew - indie beats, alternative rock and good vibrations from the past, the present and the not too distant future with gugai. Every Thursday night at Róisín Dubh, Galway, Ireland and every Friday at 8pm & Saturday at 7pm on 8radio.com. www.facebook.com/strangebrewgalway twitter/@gugai gugai@roisindubh.net

DIY Podcast
SXSW #3 PWR BTTM and Sløtface

DIY Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2017 8:51


In the latest update from the DIY Mag team out in the thick of SXSW in Austin, Features Editor El Hunt grabs toast of the festival, US duo PWR BTTM who apologise for Americans on St. Paddy's Day, share their love of Ratboys and chowing down on deep fried Oreos (get these men to Glasgow, asap). Secondly we hear from Norwegians Sløtface, who talk toilets, dirt, Spoon and the boss Lizzo (with guest vocals in the episode from Weaves... starting their set in the background). #sxsw #diymagazine #pwrbttm #slotface #newmusic #music #bands #austin #usa #loudnoises

Trash South Street
Episode 27 - Girl in a Band (with apologies to Kim Gordon)

Trash South Street

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2017


On the eve of the great storm of ’17, Flaming Lips, Orwells, PWR BTTM, Pissed Jeans, and Crystal Fairy are discussed. Then we delve into the best woman fronted band, and the word “Quintessential” is used way too much, Songs Featured in Episode 27: “The Flu” - Pears “The Put a Body in the Bayou” – The Orwells “Galaxy I Sink” – The Flaming Lips “I’m a Man” – Pissed Jeans “Chiseler” – Crystal Fairy “Bicycle” – The Sugarcubes “Tusk” – Fleetwood Mac “God” – Tori Amos “Bigger Party” – Speedy Ortiz “Sacred Trickster” – Sonic Youth “X-Offender” - Blondie

Colorful Monsters
Monster Bunker #5

Colorful Monsters

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2017 27:19


this is colorful monsters’ fifth and official weekly podcast “Monster Bunker.” in a wasteland 3,000 years into the future, a trio of guys have awaken from their cryogenic sleep in search of food and music. they are completely oblivious to all releases and important cultural moments since the end of 2016. join them as they uncover worthy musical artifacts starting in 2017 and maybe you’ll find them worthy too. In this podcast, they discover “Blind” by The M Machine, “Love” by TeZATalks, and “Answer My Text” by PWR BTTM. Find out more about them here: The M Machine: www.the-m-machine.com @themmachine facebook.com/themmachine twitter.com/themmachine TeZATalks: www.tezatalks.com @tezatalks facebook.com/TeZaTalks/ twitter.com/tezatalks PWR BTTM: www.pwrbttmband.com @pwrbttmband facebook.com/PWRBTTM666/ twitter.com/PWRBTTMBAND ___________________________________ www.colorfulmonsters.com @colorful_monsters twitter.com/BuryTheMonsters open.spotify.com/user/colorfulmonsters

John Kennedy's X-Posure Podcast
Episode 259 - PWR BTTM

John Kennedy's X-Posure Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2016 27:03


PWR BTTM in conversation with John Kennedy on X-Posure, Radio X

Y-Not Radio
Y-Not Radio 8/25/16

Y-Not Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2016 62:01


Angel Olsen – Give It Up Sad13 – Get a Yes Against Me! – Crash Death By Unga Bunga – Fight! Slaves – Spit It Out Dreamers  – Cry Out For Me Jimmy Eat World – Get Right Katy Goodman & Greta Morgan – Where Eagles Dare Kate Nash – Good Summer Mass Gothic – Sup Goth of Montreal – gratuitous abysses PWR BTTM – New […]

it's OUR show: HIPHOP for people that KNOW BETTER

Full show: http://itsourshow.net/8-13-16-show/ Looking Good At 43! Artist Played: MyGrane McNastee, Erykah Badu, conshus, WordChemist, Shinobi Stalin, Atmosphere, DOOM, Kool Keith, PerCWells, Main Flow, J57, Wake Self, DJ TMB, Sa-Roc, Sol Messiah, Hard Luck Banjoes, Soul Khan, DJ Brace, De La Soul, Little Dragon, Cast of Hamilton, Geexella, Willie Evans Jr., Cheech Forreign, Ensilence, Tekbeatz, Allah-Las, Dusty Ohms, Silent Knight, JONES, Sonzeira, Beet Unique, Lost Boyz, The Do Gooders, Soy Is Real, Angii Albanii, Crescendo, Brown Study, PWR BTTM, Xiomara, Amerigo Gazaway, Young Gun Silver Fox, OutKast, GOODie MOb, OutKast, IMAKEMADBEATS

The Future of What
Pearl Jam / PWR BTTM / Tune-Yards / Zac Brown Band

The Future of What

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2016 54:06


Episode #47: We talk a lot about how musicians can make a living in today's music industry, but on this episode we look at the selfless ways artists use their influence. Our guests show that musicians at any stage of their careers can affect sustainable, positive change. Mike McCready, lead guitarist for Pearl Jam, tells us how the band's Vitalogy Foundation, funded by ticket sales, benefits everything from the environment to the arts. Then we hear from emerging queer punk duo PWR BTTM about how their tour rider is making venues safer and more accessible. Merrill Garbus, the artist behind tUnE-yArDs, explains how one song led to the creation of the Water Fountain fund. We end the show with Coy Bowles of Zac Brown Band, who uses storytelling to change kids' lives.

Safe As Milk
Episode 35: SaMcast 035

Safe As Milk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2016 31:21


(10:10) Electricity (13:12) Warcraft movie (14:53) PWR BTTM (20:05) Whoreson (25:11) Smiski (28:35) Hiking in RVA

KEXP Live Performances Podcast

New York duo PWR BTTM visit KEXP to perform a strong set of punkish garage-pop. Recorded 01/22/2016 - 4 songs: West Texas, Ugly Cherries, I Wanna Boy, 1994.Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Swole Sisters
Is that a nutcracker?

Swole Sisters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2016 42:24


Its thick-thigh Thursday! Bettina and Kerri discuss the perversity of glute exercises, drink some things, and solve street harassment once and for all. Also, the heat makes us sweat--and swear--more than normal. Sorry, mom.   Comments? Compliments? Workout challenges? Hit us up at swolesisterspodcast@gmail.com or on twitter @swolesisterspod. ---^-v--^--- Created by Kerri Donnelly and Bettina Warshaw
 Theme song recorded by Kelly Rice
 Logo by Carly Miller Half-time Show song: “Dairy Queen" by Pwr Bttm

Daily Emerald
Jamie and Meerah share their favorite love songs - Ep. 2

Daily Emerald

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2016 36:56


In episode two, Jamie and Meerah pick some of their favorite love tracks – both the sincere and the spiteful – before Valentine's Day this weekend. "Pretend to Care" by Big Eyes, from the album Hard Life https://bigeyes.bandcamp.com/ "Siri, Open Tinder" by CHILDBIRTH from the album Women's Rights https://www.facebook.com/ChildbirthSeattle/ "Walk Away" by Tony Molina from the album Dissed and Dismissed http://meltersmusic.bandcamp.com/ "I Don't Need You Tonight" by Fox Martindale from the album of the same name. https://foxmartindale.bandcamp.com/ "Square" by Mitski from the album Retired from Sad, New Career in Business https://mitski.bandcamp.com/ "I Wanna Boy" by PWR BTTM from Ugly Cherries https://pwrbttm.bandcamp.com/ "Minneapolis" by That Dog from Retreat From The Sun https://www.facebook.com/ThatDog/

Troubled Waters
Ep 66: Duck's Mouth Mint

Troubled Waters

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2016 38:34


Josh Androsky, Mike McShane, Margaret Cabourn-Smith and John Luke Roberts join host, Dave Holmes to talk about David Bowie, Monty Python and Bill Murray, with very different degrees of reverence. Links: Josh Androsky wants to plug his regular comedy show at The Bigfoot Lodge in Los Angeles, Babe Island and recommends our sister MaxFun podcast, Lady to Lady. Mike McShane wants to plug his up-coming web series, Red Bird and recommends The Children Medieval Band. Margaret Cabourn-Smith wants to plug the online magazine that she writes for, Standard Issue and recommends Hadley Freeman's book, Life Moves Pretty Fast. John Luke Roberts wants to plug his live show at the Soho Theatre this Spring and recommends the music of John Grant. And finally, Dave Holmes is on Twitter @DaveHolmes and hosts his live quiz show, The Friday Forty at LA’s Meltdown Theatre on the second Friday of every month. Dave would like to recommend the music of PWR BTTM. You can let us know what you think of International Waters and suggest guests through our Facebook group or on Twitter. Written by Sarah Morgan and Asterios Kokkinos, recorded at MaxFunHQ in LA and GuiltFreePost in London, produced by Jennifer Marmor and Colin Anderson.

Y-Not Radio
Y-Not Radio 12/10/15

Y-Not Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2016 60:19


On this episode of Y-Not Radio Josh and co-host Shana welcome Brooklyn queer punk duo PWR BTTM for an interview and live performance. Playlist Bloc Party – The Good News Foster The People – The Unforeseeable Fate Of Mr. Jones Sleigh Bells – Champions of Unrestricted Beauty Pop ETC – What Am I Becoming Brian […]

For the Record With GG and Adam
Episode 36 - PWR BTTM - "Ugly Cherries"

For the Record With GG and Adam

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2015


PWR BTTM's debut record is fun power pop that manages to both keep the listener singing along with catchy melodies while exploring deeper meanings about gender, performance, drag, and finding love -- with some impressive guitar shredding thrown in.

For the Record With GG and Adam
Episode 36 - PWR BTTM - "Ugly Cherries"

For the Record With GG and Adam

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2015


PWR BTTM's debut record is fun power pop that manages to both keep the listener singing along with catchy melodies while exploring deeper meanings about gender, performance, drag, and finding love -- with some impressive guitar shredding thrown in.

Jersey Beat Podcast
Jersey Beat Podcast #125: Craig Finn (And New Music)

Jersey Beat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2015 69:32


Jim Testa interviews the Hold Steady's Craig Finn about his new solo album "FAith In The Future."  Craig also talks about going out to see bands in Brooklyn and gives some advice to young musicians.Then we check out some new music that we love at Jersey Beat:The Campbell Apartment - "Seaside Hts NJ"Bitterheart - "Know It All"Mal Blum - "Robert Frost"Kinky Friedman - "Wild Man From Borneo"Roadside Graves - "Gospel Radio"The Unlovables - "1996"Pwr Bttm - "1994"Tin Armor - "1 Million Shitlists"Yo La Tengo - "Friday I'm In Love"Man Named Pearl - "Atlas"

HOMOGROUND - queer music radio (LGBTQ)
[#169] FREAK OUT FEST: Adult Mom / Fleabite / c'yotes / PWR BTTM / Anika Pyle (of Chumped) / Heavy Negatives / Lady Bizness / Drella / Freya Wilcox & the Howl {hosted by scantron}

HOMOGROUND - queer music radio (LGBTQ)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2015 46:14


Freak Out Fest is a 3 days queer/trans music festival in NYC September 25-27th, 2015. homoground.com/episode169 freakoutfest.tumblr.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Off The Record
Episode 2.1 Rights Grabs The Wrong Way

Off The Record

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2015 51:42


OTR 2.1 comes back this week with a look at how bad music photographers are treated, a fun way to look at music artists from contributor Brent Martone and a discussion with Clyde Smith on the stage being a sacred place and Bernie Sanders being good for DIY Musicians. Recommendations Never Get Tired, Jesse Cannon interview, Stories of Living, Pwrbttm, Chris Gethard, HUM, Speedy Ortiz, Piebald, Saves The Day, Pharmakon THANK YOU FOR LISTENING TO OFF THE RECORD. IF YOU ENJOY THIS SHOW A GREAT WAY TO SAY THANK YOU IS TO SHARE THE EPISODE ON SOCIAL MEDIA OR RATE US ON ITUNES AND LEAVE A NICE COMMENT. BUT REALLY TELL ALL YOUR FRIENDS. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER GET SHOW NOTES AND EXPLORE OLD EPISODES AT OFFTHERECORD.FM IF YOU THINK WE SHOULD BE TALKING ABOUT SOMETHING PLEASE LET US KNOW WITH #TELLOTR ON TWITTER OR ASK US VIA TUMBLR AT OFFTHERECORD.FM

Play Too Much
The Field Trip Series Ft. PWR BTTM

Play Too Much

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2015 23:37


In this episode of the Play Too Much podcast Mark and Ilana recap their feelings on meeting strangers and talk to the boys from PWRBTTM after their performance for Play Too Much's original series "Field Trip".  Field Trip was recorded live at the New York Hall of Science, in Queens New York and is  sponsored by the V-Spot, and Astoria Soundworks. For more information visit www.playtoomuch.com