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You've heard of Problems Clown, but what if it was Problems Wife? La Dispute is here to answer that question for us with their album Somewhere at the Bottom of the River Between Vega and Altair! It is possible to be a lyrical miracle as long as you're putting out stuff that would absolutely kill it as an AIM away message Slap City picks: "Mouths Like Sidewinder Missles" by The Fall of Troy, "Starburned and Unkissed" by Caroline Polachek. Listen to our playlist here Join us in 2 weeks when we'll discuss our next pick, Olivia Rodrigo's Guts!
We're opening up the pit on this pride month by talking about Chappell Roan's The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess! We talk about doing Jon Snow maneuvers in the passenger seat of a honda civic exactly as much as you'd expect. You can thank us with one single hot and ready pizza. I will bear this burden. Slap City picks: "Good Luck, Babe!" by Chappell Roan, "ONE SPARK" by Twice. Listen to our playlist here Join us in 2 weeks when we'll discuss our 48th Patreon pick, La Dispute's Somewhere at the Bottom of the River Between Vega and Altair!
Jordan is joined in the studio byJordan Dreyer and Corey Stroffolino, AKA Vox and The Axeman, from the American Post-Hardcore band La Dispute. Aside from the discussing their upcoming European and American tour, the boys talk about their upcoming record, not to mention the ten year anniversary reissue of their debut album, Somewhere at the Bottom of the River Between Vega and Altair, that can be pre-ordered now. Other Jordan discusses being humbled by an Irish Immigration officer the day before, as well revealing his prediction for the upcoming 6th(?) wave of Ska, his favourite ska band, and the revelation that the band is now called Ska Dispute. Corey admits to turning to youtubers to help him learn one of the bands songs, whilst referencing the made-for-tv movie The Langoliers more than any other human in history.
In this episode of The Album Club, Jack is the host and discussing La Dispute's “Somewhere at the Bottom of the River Between Vega and Altair”. Our talking points this week include the vocals throughout the album, genre and what we think about re-issues and remasters. But most importantly, we attack our most extreme question yet, listen to find out what it is and let us know in the Spotify section below. Also this week, we are tired, Will's HEROIC Halloween, Grand Rapids News Show and Boris Johnson's Wall of Sound. Contact us on thealbumclub.pod@gmail.com and find us on Instagram and Facebook at TheAlbumClub.pod and on Twitter at TheAlbumClub. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thealbumclub/message
La Dispute had always been a band the Cool Guys ™ knew they would love but, for whatever reason, hadn't listened to yet. So, they jumped into 2008's “Somewhere at the bottom of the river between Vega and Altair” essentially blind. As when Jesus healed Celidonius at Siloam, the boys were miraculously healed of their La Dispute blindness when they listened to this masterpiece again and again. Things get silly, scary and cute as they discuss the merits of this post-hardcore staple. www.podgoespunk.com
Jeremy talks to Jordan Dreyer - writer and lead singer of La Dispute who released their fifth studio album, Panorama, in March 2019. During this episode they discuss the COVID-19 vaccine, how Jordan discovered Neil Young and Bob Dylan early in life by digging through his dad’s vinyl collection, Jordan’s cousin and bandmate Brad Vander Lugt, getting a ‘Toys-R-Us’ guitar and a synthesiser but never learning how to play either, Jordan and Brad’s shard love of Modest Mouse, At the Drive-In, and Glassjaw, impressing Brad by performing vocals on a Rage Against The Machine cover, starting La Dispute, recording their debut album Vancouver, getting signed to Friction Records, playing weekend shows while Jordan was still in high school, taking part in competitive public speaking events, No Sleep Records, Lars Ulrich’s battle against Napster, recording Somewhere at the Bottom of the River Between Vega and Altair, meeting Jeremy and performing on the West Coast for the first time, being humbled by fans singing along at European shows, abandoning financial security in pursuit of a life music, the significance of making money for the first time, Jordan’s favourite films of 2020, and more. Discuss this episode with Jeremy and other listeners: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefirsteverpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JeremyXBolm
Hey there everybody! Oh man, covering another incredible album this week...La Dispute's classic debut album, “Somewhere at the Bottom of the River Between Vega and Altair”, from 2008! This is a record that holds sooooo much significance for me and a handful of people I know and I'm extremely excited to discuss it for you all this week!
Hoje no episódio do podcast MP3 64gb 30 reais, o album Somewhere at the Bottom of the River Between Vega and Altair do La Dispute! → twitter.com/umbigos → instagram.com/umbigos Faixas: 1. "Such Small Hands" 1:35 2. "Said the King to the River" 4:01 3. "New Storms for Older Lovers" 4:59 4. "Damaged Goods" 2:55 5. "Fall Down, Never Get Back Up Again" 2:45 6. "Bury Your Flame" 4:35 7. "Last Blues for Bloody Knuckles" 5:00 8. "The Castle Builders" 2:46 9. "Andria" 4:20 10. "Then Again, Maybe You Were Right" 1:36 11. "Sad Prayers for Guilty Bodies" 3:46 12. "The Last Lost Continent" 12:02 13. "Nobody, Not Even the Rain" 1:10
Hi! We hope you're having a good week! We sure did, because we got to listen to the 10 year anniversary remaster of La Dispute's debut full LP Somewhere at the Bottom of the River Between Vega and Altair! They had access to the raw stems from the original recordings and were able to truly remix and remaster this wonderful record. Check it out if you haven't or if you have in the past, refresh your pallet! News Discussed this Week: Oops I forgot to save my links. Hehe. Follow Us on Twitter/Facebook @itsoundsgoodpod
Welcome to InTune, a music appreciation podcast. After a bit of a lull, the group returns for another big ol' episode, first talking about the 2018 Grammy Award nominations and their predictions for who may end up taking awards home. After that, they dive straight into their albums of each week: Andrew - Let Pain Be Your Guide by Portrayal of Guilt Aidan - Somewhere at the Bottom of the River Between Vega and Altair (10th Anniversary Edition) by La Dispute Jagan - Heir To Despair by Sigh Other discussed topics, with links: Some publications mentioned: Billboard, Exclaim! King Park by La Dispute Rose Quartz / Fulton Steet I by La Dispute In Somniphobia by Sigh
Jordan is joined in the studio byJordan Dreyer and Corey Stroffolino, AKA Vox and The Axeman, from the American Post-Hardcore band La Dispute. Aside from the discussing their upcoming European and American tour, the boys talk about their upcoming record, not to mention the ten year anniversary reissue of their debut album, Somewhere at the Bottom of the River Between Vega and Altair, that can be pre-ordered now. Other Jordan discusses being humbled by an Irish Immigration officer the day before, as well revealing his prediction for the upcoming 6th(?) wave of Ska, his favourite ska band, and the revelation that the band is now called Ska Dispute. Corey admits to turning to youtubers to help him learn one of the bands songs, whilst referencing the made-for-tv movie The Langoliers more than any other human in history. @ladisputeband @coreystroff @JordanOrdinary
I chat Simon Reynolds & Josh Strange from noise-pop/shoegaze 3-piece MAKE MORE on the grass in the South Bank Parklands, Brisbane. LINKS: https://www.facebook.com/makemoremakemore https://makemore.bandcamp.com MUSIC: “Festering Legacy” by Make More (from ‘Spend Life’) “Best End” by Make More (from ‘Spend Life’) “Notre Langues Nous Trompent” by Saetia (from ‘S/T’ LP) “Reveling In Destruction; Ravaging In Defeat?” by Us Versus Them (from ‘S/T’) “Inhaler” by My Disco! (from ‘Collapse of an Erratic Lung’) “See Life" by My Disco! (from ‘Language of Lumbers’) “Loose Tombs” by Make More (from ‘Spend Life’) “We Are Not Ashamed” by To the North (from ‘To Work and Not Feed’ 10”) “Drift Away” by To the North (from ‘Landscapes’) “PM” by The Nation Blue (from ‘A Blueprint for Modern Noise’) “Future Ruins” by Make More (from ‘Spend Life’) “No Alibi” by To the North (from ‘Lustre’) “Fortune Teller” by Hot Cross (from ‘Cryonics’) “Venus and Bacchus” by Saetia (from ‘Demo’) “The Truth Of The Matter Is I Am Satan And On The Guitars We Have The Devils. This Is Devil Music.” By Love Like… Electrocution (from ‘S/T’) “Spoils of Ripe” by Blind Girls (from ‘He Who Swallowed the Bloom’) “Sod in the Seed” by Why? (from ‘Sod in the Seed’) “Comatose” by Day of Contempt (from ‘See Through the Lies’) “Tokyo” by Sole (from ‘Selling Live Water’) “Narcissist” by Sage Francis (from ‘The Known Unsoldier "Sick of Waging War") “Future Wars” by La Dispute (from ‘Vancouver’) “New Storm for Older Lovers” by La Dispute (from ‘Somewhere at the Bottom of the River Between Vega & Altair’) “Fetch the Baltak” by Deadstare (from ‘split with Far Left Limit’) “Spend Life” by Make More (from ‘Spend Life’)