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We look at London Grammar headlining Lido Festival plus new music from FKA Twigs who plays Rough Trade East this February.Ben Smith from London The Inside brings us some alternative Valentines idea's while we look ahead to the Chinese New Year celebrations hitting London this weekend.For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/hoxton-live/Tune into new broadcasts of Hoxton Live, LIVE, Fridays from 7 - 9 AM EST / Midday - 2PM GMT.//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Guilty Feminist Culture Club: Rebel Girl Kathleen HannaPresented by Deborah Frances-WhiteRecorded 20 June 2024 at Rough Trade East. Released 31 July.The Guilty Feminist theme composed by Mark Hodge.More about Deborah Frances-Whitehttps://deborahfrances-white.comhttps://twitter.com/DeborahFWhttps://www.virago.co.uk/the-guilty-feminist-bookMore about Kathleen Hanna and Rebel Girlhttps://www.instagram.com/mskathleenhannahttps://kathleenhannaofficial.com/bookFor more information about this and other episodes…visit https://www.guiltyfeminist.comtweet us https://www.twitter.com/guiltfempodlike our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/guiltyfeministcheck out our Instagram https://www.instagram.com/theguiltyfeministor join our mailing list http://www.eepurl.com/bRfSPTOur new podcasts are out nowMedia Storm https://podfollow.com/media-stormAbsolute Power https://podfollow.com/john-bercows-absolute-powerCome to a live recording:Edinburgh Fringe, 12-14 August: https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/guilty-feministLondon Podcast Festival, 8 September: https://shop.kingsplace.co.uk/30640/30641Thank you to our amazing Patreon supporters.To support the podcast yourself, go to https://www.patreon.com/guiltyfeminist You can also get an ad-free version of the podcast via Apple Podcasts or Acast+ https://plus.acast.com/s/guiltyfeminist. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Abbie McCarthy chats to Remi Wolf, live from Rough Trade East in London. They delve into her second album ‘Big Ideas' and her other eras so far.In this conversation Remi and Abbie discuss choosing music over sport, busking in LA, finding musical chemistry, touring with Olivia Rodrigo & Paramore and playing Stevie Wonder's Rhodes.Music produced by JMAC, Freddy Sheed & Rich Zbaraski.The Eras Podcast is a Good Karma Production, recorded live at Rough Trade East.With thanks to our amazing team:Director: Joseph MurphyProducer : Joseph MurphyCreative Producer / Guest Bookings: Abbie McCarthy / Good Karma ProductionsCamera Op: Joseph MurphyCamera Op: Marcus RexfordCamera Op: Kayleigh McKnightSound: Tom Archer Editor: Joseph Murphy Artwork: @malkahart Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Girl Ray's Iris and Poppy talking being disco asf, working on film shoot coffee trucks and at Rough Trade East, and pose the question 'who will bake us a cake tomorrow?' Photo: Eerie Rose Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Calling all fans of The Clientele! Please follow/subscribe/what thou wilt as we take a weekly wander through the bewitching world of The Clientele. The Clientele are about to release their fantastic new album I Am Not There Anymore and you can catch them live at the album launch on 28 July 2023 at Rough Trade East, London.Episode 1 of The Clientele Podcast will be released on 31 July 2023. Join host Robin Allender as he chats to singer and guitarist Alasdair MacLean and bass player James Hornsey about the making of the new album. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dear ones, My life is a f**king magazine. Pages of projects, my life, twixting and twaining. I've grown up in them. You are your experience, and in the same way that you are what you sleep with, you become what you do, I guess.I wasn't sure whether to hammer your inboxes daily with micro-content, a la Patti Smith, in the run-up to my biggest news to date (beyond Psychomachia) or to just throw it ALL down here.Because what I really want to share is our. Beautiful. Single. (You can nab a pre-order of here).But it feels more honourable to make a cover star award of Geoff Travis, founder of Rough Trade - arguably the most important indie label in the history of the British recording industry. We met as judges on the Doc n Roll Festival, he memorably said, “I bet you like performing,” as we hustled together for a group shot. He's right. Just gotta stay away from manifesting drama in one's personal life, and love you what you do - but like all those Wellness Live Ya Best Life aspirational platitudes - how do you jump off the cliff by a bungy rope if you ain't stapled in financially?When I went back to university at 25, bounding in all Educating Rita, like a spring daisy from another nervous breakdown/rehab (again), I did a BA in New Media Journalism and Radio, it taught me to be pretty self-sufficient and DIY, editing across media, coding, I was working in BBC Radio as a researcher by the second year, reporting at celeb parties and on September 11th, before making radio documentaries for 1XTRA, R2, etc. Authenticity has become more and more apparent to my sanity over the years. I've taught Media Ethics, Broadcasting, Pop video courses, loads of zine workshops with victims of torture, and minority groups, after school clubs - that sort of thing before getting more and more quasi-academic, and wannabe Doctor, shifting between teaching vocational media work to City & Guilds, B-Tec, undergrads and some Masters (in a particularly sketchy institution). I've also consulted internationally for cash. I've become more and more capable over the years, but it also means I am pretty multi-skilled and good at problem solving, but it also prevents me from working to true calling. As life does for most people who have to earn a living. The reality of being a writer and performer is that without compromise to industry demands, you're on your own.Which flips me back to Geoff Travis - there was a crossover period when I was still trying to lecture and edit Ambit (Ambit won in the end, despite it being a charity, and the money not being as good as teaching, I felt more committed to the responsibility of helming this great institution).I invited Travis to give a guest lecture when I was leading a class on the Music Industry to American undergrads (employed by the brilliant writer, Heidi Dunbar James). I was surprised what I knew, despite having written about music since my early days, DJing etc, you may know from PSYCHOMACHIA, which examines the patriarchal nature of the 90s music industry as fiction, I've been around it forever - before editing Ambit I was the “Off The Floor” editor of the arts on DJMag, but have never felt part of the boys club - despite knowing so many of the wheeler dealers who have hustled through life making money from music - we all feel like outsiders sometimes. My DJ moniker took a non-female angle, K-Rocka - a nickname, and it was through doing a series of lectures about the music industry in the UK, I kinda realised that actually I'm likely qualified as much as anyone else - but the guest lecture from Geoff Travis was landmark - I hope you may have time to listen to this founder of Rough Trade, I've added the lecture as a podcast here. It's a masterclass in independence. He's very cool, casually reeling out how he didn't sign The Stone Roses, and being at one of The Strokes first gigs, and not knowing that one of The Libertines was going to end up a heroin addict. There's also the pain of board meetings, not really being in it for the money, and the backend of the music industry. It's solid - thank you to the students of that class for their questions…Gil and I started sharing our work live in 2018. He's what one may call a “professional musician”, his first A&R was John Niven and he's been signed to major labels and produced John Martyn among others. He was performing with Little Barrie when we met, at a book reading for Tony O'Neill (who also used to work in music, playing keys for my friend Kelli Ali, but also Kenickie, Marc Almond and others. His first book, Digging the Vein was published by Wrecking Ball Press who put my novel out). Gil and I became friends after that signing, and in the maelstrom of our relationship, his band with Little Barrie imploded - as bands do - despite their only single as Pet Weapons being loved and played by Lauren Laverne.Gil commenced on The Long Road of who am I, why am I, etc. The important road.We collaborated before we got together - co-writing a poem that introduced him at Red Gallery, 15 December 2015. And by NOLA, 2018, we were making a film for Jeffrey Wengrofsky's festival in NYC, me writing a poem, chalking it up in the streets, filmed, and Gil then made music to accompany it. We later showed it at the Liminality show at Gallery46, first performing together there. We then played other galleries, like the Bomb Factory in North London. In Berlin, The Social, Pikes Ibiza. We've now done a couple of tours.Our friend Martyn Goodace did the Das Wasteland compilation which was our first release, on vinyl, from Berlin days…We met Blang! Records boss Joe, who works with Paul and Jules, Beth and La, with his wife, after the first show we did out of lockdown, in Sheffield at Sidney & Matilda, a great venue, supporting Band of Holy Joy. (There's a documentary about Blang! Records which is worth finding - about antifolk and why they started)The sound guy at Sidney & Matilda was good, turned me onto local hip-hop poet Otis Mensah - but in the basement, people were conditioned to not stand close to each other and it felt like we were defo sharing air. By the end of the tour - it was a futile underground party of sweat-filled sardine dancing in venues in Edinburgh and North Shields. But that first night, it was that kinda romantic dream: a record label coming up to you after a show and showing interest. Blang! Records were later doing a residency at the Hope n Anchor is Islington and asked us to play. We filmed the shows for them, and they offered to put out a single. Initially it was suggested we did it with Pink Eye Club on the flipside, but we played them Rock n Roll Is A Deathwish, after they'd chosen Paradise Burns - that's what's coming. There are 50 lathe-cuts. The artwork's by the brilliant Bert Gilbert - “northern Marina Abramović” - who's showing at the forthcoming Horror show at Somerset House, curated by Jane Pollard and Ian Forsyth (who directed 20000 Days with Nick Cave). We've done a beautiful UV spot bespoke print and they really are limited and beautiful. Bert used Gustave Doré as her main influence on the piece. A modernised rising of a new enlightenment, we can but dream.David Erdos has been super-kind in his review of the single in International Times. Comparing us to everyone between early Dylan (the first record I ever DJed was Subterranean Homesick Blues), and my vox being halfway between Wendy James and Siouxie Sioux. (It's in that link…he's a genius, love his acting too…)****I would like to invite you to our single launch at Rough Trade East on Wednesday - there are some free tickets, but they are going fast…Jonny Halifax Invocation, Sharon Gal, Savage Pencil, Gil, some poets, we'll all be celebrating the first look of The War Issue of Ambit, which coincidently is equinox (the end of summer) and World Peace Day. I began talking about this “War issue” of Ambit back in 2020, with a submission that stood out, and went public on it in April. It's resulted in 50+ international contributors selected by myself and my brilliant co-editors in Beirut, Sarah Chalabi and Zeina Chamseddine of Dongola Books. We launch in Beirut, supported by British Council Lebanon, 18 November.There's so much to say about this issue - and the magazine does it. Order here. It's a reaction to the spectacle of War we receive in mass media through mainly direct experiences from Poets, Writers, Artists. For me, it says more than most news orgs.****If you sneak onto our Bandcamp - you'll see the artwork, but as there's a holiday tomorrow, perhaps I'll have time to make a lil video.x. Love n light.Please come on Wednesday if you can. A few free TICKETS HERE. To hear more, visit kirstyallison.substack.com
It's a big one! Listen as we breakdown and discuss Witchazel track by track and offer our personal perspectives. Leave us a comment @obsessedobscure on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and TikTok NEW: Join our Discord Server and chat with us about the music Sources referenced: The Times - 03/03/11 Wales online - 11/15/10 The Irish Times - 07/22/11 Sonic Contact - 11/21/08 The Velvet Onion - 06/25/10 Super Deluxe Edition - 11/12/21 Pass Me On - 06/24/12 National Album Day, BBC Sounds Flood Magazine - 05/17/21 Chap Magazine 07/14/15 Freshly Squeezed Roland and Boss “Look in My Book” - Performance at Rough Trade East - 9/27/11 The Guardian Podcast - 1/14/11 Intro/Outro music "Obsessed and so Obscure" from The Small Hours - 2016, Written and Performed by Matt Berry, Acid Jazz Records/Witchazel Ltd --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/obsessedobscure/message
Welcome to episode 76 of Off The Beat & Track Podcast with me Stu Whiffen.This is a Wednesday bonus episode released on the day that The Milk play an intimate show at Rough Trade East to play tracks from their new albumThis episodes special guest is Mitch of The Milk.I met with Mitch at my home in Essex and he came armed with a bag of tunes containing 7 fantastic records each which have sound tracked his life to date and we go in on that journey discussing growing up, school and how that shaped his creative path. We cover a lot of ground in this episode, chatting about bands, Essex, James Buckleys wedding in a castle with Ocean Colour Scene and so much more!! it was a nice catch up and chat with one of the nicest guys in the music industry.Hope you enjoy this chat and if you do please subscribe and follow the podcast on the social media links belowOff The Beat & Trackwww.offthebeatandtrackpodcast.comhttps://twitter.com/beatandtrackpodhttps://www.facebook.com/offthebeatandtrackpodcast/https://www.instagram.com/offthebeatandtrack/?hl=en See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We've hit Episode 30 and to celebrate I had the massive privilege of chatting to Nigel House, Co-Owner of Rough Trade!Rough Trade is a legendary group of independent record shops with headquarters in London. At various times there were also shops in San Francisco, Tokyo and Paris. In 2007 Rough Trade opened a gorgeous shop/cafe in Brick Lane called "Rough Trade East", located in the former Truman's Brewery. I really love these guys, when I first moved into London I would head in religiously and spend money I should really have saved more paying rent.Over the years they have put on incredible events & gigs, helped build a thriving music culture and always stayed ahead of the game. I was incredibly excited to chat with Nigel and I learnt so much from the conversation! I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.Learn more about Rough Trade here: https://www.roughtrade.comFollow them on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/RoughTradeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/RoughTrade/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/roughtradestoresThis episode is sponsored by Nexstand EU. www.nexstand.eu As listeners of the podcast you get a nice and tidy 10% discount using code: Kitschinc10NEXSTAND has been engineered to be one of the most highly adjustable and portable laptop stand on the market, we've been using their products whilst travelling for over 6 months and they have definitely helped my posture whilst working which in turn helps productivity! You can check out their products here: www.nexstand.eu. If you can spare a minute, leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or recommend us on any network. Catch you next time!Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/miztrujillo)
A Winged Victory for the Sullen is the name of ambient, post rock and modern classical duo Dustin O'Halloran and Adam Wiltzie. In this Ninja Tune Podcast, Adam sits down at Rough Trade East with music journalist and broadcasting legend, Mary Anne Hobbs. They discuss everything from winning Wimbledon, the influence of John Peel to playing the BBC Proms with Nils Frahm. An extra special Q&A also features an inquisitive Marina Abramovic in the audience. A Winged Victory For The Sullen have previously released on Erased Tapes and Kranky. Their new record, The Undivided Five, is out now on Ninja Tune. If you enjoy this episode don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast.
A special edition of The Modcast recorded at the Modzines event in June at Rough Trade East.
Icon, artist, storyteller, an ever-lasting influence. Iggy Pop chats to Will Self for a very special afternoon at Rough Trade East, celebrating new album 'Free'. USEFUL LINKS ROUGH TRADE EXCLUSIVE DELUXE COLLECTOR'S EDITION - Iggy Pop - 'Till Wrong Feels Right': https://www.roughtrade.com/gb/iggy-pop/til-wrong-feels-right-lyrics-and-more-deluxe-edition Iggy Pop - Free: https://rghtrd.co/iggypopsocial SIGN UP to our newsletter: https://rghtrd.co/signuppod ROUGH TRADE PODCAST: Your first new music podcast, every week! Tune in every Tuesday for must-hear new music, band interviews, special guests, staff picks and news from across Rough Trade Shops. Don't forget to subscribe! Thank you for listening. Tell us what you think on Twitter via #RoughTradePodcast: twitter.com/RoughTrade
Pass the Mic! A special playback of the Sonos x Beastie Boys Q&A held at Rough Trade East with special guests Don Letts, James Lavelle and host Miranda Sawyer. Held in celebration of the band and their collaboration with Sonos to launch the Play:5 Beastie Boys speaker, available exclusively at Rough Trade in the UK! Beastie Boys Limited Edition Play:5: https://roughtrade.com/gb/hardware/sonos-beastie-boys-limited-edition-play-5 MUSIC PLAYED Beastie Boys - Slow and Low Beastie Boys - So Whatcha Want Beastie Boys - Get It Together Beastie Boys - Intergalactic Beastie Boys - Sabotage SIGN UP to our newsletter! eepurl.com/c_R7d5 USEFUL LINKS Beastie Boys Book: https://roughtrade.com/books/michael-diamond-and-adam-horovitz-beastie-boys-book Beastie Boys: https://roughtrade.com/artist/beastie-boys The Rough Trade Podcast. Your one-stop-shop for everything Rough Trade, every Tuesday. Tune in for new releases, staff picks and events, plus we interview some of the hottest emerging and established artists and play a sexy selection of new music. Tell us what you think on Twitter via #RoughTradePodcast: twitter.com/RoughTrade
Hoy toca repasar algunas novedades interesantes: 01. Lee Ranaldo - Moroccan Mountains (Electric Trim Live at Rough Trade East) 02. Chastity - Scary (Death Lust) 03. CAMP COPE - The Opener (How to Socialise & Make Friends) 04. Driive - Sisyphus (Hideaway) 05. Jack Broadbent - Holdin' (One Night Stand) 06. Mark Lanegan And Duke Garwood - War Memorial (Mescalito) 07. Mark Lanegan And Duke Garwood - Mescalito (Mescalito) 08. Moon Relay - (^)II (Imi) 09. Sonic Jesus - Town (Memories)
Hoy toca repasar algunas novedades interesantes: 01. Lee Ranaldo - Moroccan Mountains (Electric Trim Live at Rough Trade East) 02. Chastity - Scary (Death Lust) 03. CAMP COPE - The Opener (How to Socialise & Make Friends) 04. Driive - Sisyphus (Hideaway) 05. Jack Broadbent - Holdin' (One Night Stand) 06. Mark Lanegan And Duke Garwood - War Memorial (Mescalito) 07. Mark Lanegan And Duke Garwood - Mescalito (Mescalito) 08. Moon Relay - (^)II (Imi) 09. Sonic Jesus - Town (Memories)
THIS WEEK Emily introduces a Ripped & Torn special with music and a Q&A led by Thurston Moore with fanzine creator Tony Drayton, recorded at Rough Trade East! PLUS new releases and further track plays. BUMPERRRRR. MUSIC PLAYED Public Practice - Bad Girls Mary Lou Lord - Lights Are Changing The Damned - New Rose Buzzcocks - Boredom Richard Hell - Blank Generation Generation X - Your Generation Creatures - It's Going Right For Ryan Television - See No Evil SIGN UP to our newsletter! http://eepurl.com/c_R7d5 USEFUL LINKS Ripped & Torn: https://www.roughtrade.com/gb/books/tony-drayton-ripped-and-torn New Releases: roughtrade.com/new-this-week Pre-orders: roughtrade.com/pre-releases Events: roughtrade.com/events The Rough Trade Podcast. Your one-stop-shop for everything Rough Trade, every Tuesday. Tune in for new releases, staff picks and events, plus we interview some of the hottest emerging and established artists and play a sexy selection of new music. Tell us what you think on Twitter via #RoughTradePodcast: twitter.com/RoughTrade
Emily sat down with Sidonie, Esme and Henry ahead of their gig at Rough Trade East to chat about their influences, finally releasing their debut album and their picks for this episode of Shoplifting. https://roughtrade.com/gb/music/silver-dollar-moments
Brett Anderson braved the recent winter conditions to join Emily in the podcast studio, to discuss his new book - Coal Black Mornings, ahead of his sold out Q&A at Rough Trade East, as well as his selections for this episode of Shoplifting. roughtrade.com/gb/books/coal-black-mornings-a2cc787d-ab34-4cc4-a283-796c1175b8bc
Sam - manager of Rough Trade East, chats with Anna Von Hausswolff, ahead of the release of her new album "Dead Magic". They discuss her musical influences, recording the new album and her selections for this episode of Shoplifting. roughtrade.com/gb/music/dead-magic
Emily sat down with Alice, Bella & Rakel from Dream Wife to discuss the release of their debut album, their upcoming instore performance at Rough Trade East and their selections for this episode of Shoplifting. roughtrade.com/gb/music/dream-wife
Live recording of a Q&A event at Rough Trade East with Neil Taylor, author of C86 & All That: The Creation of Indie In Difficult Times, alongside Dave Newton (The Mighty Lemon Drops) and Phil King (The Servants). roughtrade.com/gb/books/c86-and-all-that
Join Daniel Miller, Anton Corbijn, Steve Claydon, Paul A. Taylor and host Mat Smith in discussion at the launch of 'Mute: A Visual Document’. Recorded live at Rough Trade East, enjoy a celebration of the new book, recently crowned Rough Trade’s Book of the Year for 2017. roughtrade.com/gb/books/mute-a-visual-document
Live recording of a Q&A event at Rough Trade East with Chris Carter, Cosey Fanni Tutti & Daniel Miller, marking the 40th anniversary of the release of Throbbing Gristle's debut album "The Second Annual Report". roughtrade.com/gb/music/the-second-annual-report-of-throbbing-gristle-9ac6c7a4-1846-4ba9-bbb7-015345efa748
Remi from Rough Trade East sat down with Irita, Ellie and Sade from L.A. Witch to discuss their experiences playing London venues, shared influences and the selections they chose from the shop for this week's episode of Shoplifting. roughtrade.com/gb/music/la-witch
Stuart Braithwaite from Mogwai popped into our Podcast room at Rough Trade East to chat about their new record and to play some of his favourite tracks. roughtrade.com/gb/music/every-country-s-sun
Son Little stopped by our podcast room to have a Chat with Liv and play some of his favourite records, pulled from the racks of Rough Trade East. roughtrade.com/music/new-magic
Liv chats with Nadine Shah about her new album 'Holiday Destination'. Nadine also plays some of her favourite tracks pulled from the racks of Rough Trade East.
Over the past few weeks The Quietus has been lucky enough to see Liars play live three times, at the Visions Festival, Green Man and last night at Rough Trade East, where Angus Andrew and his new bandmates managed to conjure a special energy that transported us somewhere weird of their own making - it was as if we weren't in a shop. After 15 years of operation the new Liars album TFCF is the first Andrew has made on his own, and it stands out as one of the finest in a remarkable set that few of their peers have come close to. On this week's Quietus Hour, Angus Andrew speaks to Luke Turner about 10 tracks that shaped the record, and gives insights into its creation out in a remote part of the Australian bush. He discusses how the sound of nature made it into every track on TFCF, the move from LA to his homeland, the separation from Aaron Hemphill... and why he's taken to wearing a wedding dress onstage. Subscribe to The Quietus Hour podcast here for all our past episodes including specials with the likes of Thurston Moore, Shirley Collins, Cosey Fanni Tutti, John Lydon, Gary Numan and more. Liars return to the UK this autumn including a date at Heaven in London on October 27th and Newcastle's Boiler Shop on October 29th.
Liv chats with Obaro Ejimiwe (aka Ghostpoet) about his new album 'Dark Days & Canapés'. Obaro also plays some of his favourite tracks pulled from the racks of Rough Trade East.
Liv chats with Nadia Reid about her latest album 'Preservation', touring and the Auckland's music scene, amoungst other things... Nadia also plays some of her favourite tracks pulled from the racks of Rough Trade East.
A monthly 60+ minute selection of new, recent & forthcoming releases, across genres, selected & presented by Rough Trade staff on rotation, from across our stores. Sonny from Rough Trade East selects the sounds this week, with bags of vibes and a good ol' assortment of tunes - recorded live at Rough Trade East.
Nick chat's to native American, John Murry on the eve of his excellent instore performance at Rough Trade East to promote his latest album: roughtrade.com/music/a-short-history-of-decay
Jacob Read aka Jerkcurb chats to Liv about his upcoming release and plays some of his favourite tracks pulled from the racks of Rough Trade East.
Phil Adams leaves the Rough Trade family after 10 years of excellent service! He talks about his time at Rough Trade, including the opening of Rough Trade East and plays some songs that have soundtracked his time within the company.
Stan speaks with Rhys from Ulrika Spacek about the bands new album, 'Modern English Decoration'. Rhys also plays some of his favourite tracks pulled from the rack of Rough Trade East. Get the album here: roughtrade.com/music/modern-english-decoration
A monthly 60+ minute selection of new, recent & forthcoming releases, across genres, selected & presented by Rough Trade staff on rotation, from across our stores. Chris from Rough Trade West selects the sounds this week, with bags of vibes and a good ol' assortment of tunes - recorded live at Rough Trade East. Bill Conti 'Gonna Fly Now' Pissed Jeans 'Worldwide Marine Asset Financial Analyst' Feral Ohms 'Super Ape' Soundgarden 'Rusty Cage' USA/Mexico 'Bullets For Pussy' Edan 'Fumbling Over Words That Rhyme' Kendrick Lamar 'Humble' Eric Sermon 'React' Sleaford Mods 'Donkey' Laps 'Who Me?' Death Grips '@ deathgripz' Confidence Man 'Bubblegum (Weatherall Remix)' Todd Terje 'Maskindans' Powell 'Teddy' Endian 'Finish Me' Michele Mininni 'Rave Oscillations'
Liv speaks to Brix Smith about a plethora of topics including the upcoming album by her band, Brix & the Extricated. Brix also plays some of her favourite tracks pulled from the racks of Rough Trade East. See more here: roughtrade.com/artist/brix-smith-start roughtrade.com/artist/brix-and-the-extricated
Liv speaks to Richard Dawson on the eve of his Rough Trade East instore to promote his new album 'Peasant'. Richard also plays some of his favourite tracks pulled from the racks of Rough Trade East. See more here: www.roughtrade.com/music/peasant
Liv speaks to Jane and David from the Montreal, Quebec "indie pop rock" band TOPS about their new album 'Sugar At The Gate'. They also play some of their favourite tracks picked from the racks of Rough Trade East. Pick up the album on limited yellow vinly here: www.roughtrade.com/music/sugar-at-the-gate
Ryley Walker was kind enough to join Ben in our Podcast room situated in the heart of our Rough Trade East shop. See more here: www.roughtrade.com/artist/ryley-walker
Jof speaks to country music singer / songwriter Brent Cobb about his album 'Shine On Rainy Day'. He also plays some of his favourite tracks pulled from the racks of Rough Trade East.
Liv speaks to Michael Collins about his current project, Drugdealer and the perils of crossing boarders with such a name. Michael also plays some of his favourite tracks pulled from the racks of Rough Trade East. roughtrade.com/music/the-end-of-comedy
A monthly 60+ minute selection of new, recent & forthcoming releases, across genres, selected & presented by Rough Trade staff on rotation, from across our stores. Tom(RTE) selects the sounds this week, with bags of vibes and a good ol' assortment of tunes - recorded live at Rough Trade East. Tom plays: Elliott Smith - Speed Trials Idles - Mother ho99o9 - War is Hell Black Angels - Currency Diane Birch - Kings of Queens Aldous Harding - Imagining My Man Woods - Hit That Drum Hand Habits - Demand It Cobey Sey - All Change Omar S ft Nite Jewel - Confess to u serpentwithfeet - four ethers Penguin Cafe -Ccantorum
Lee speaks to theOGM and Eaddy of hip hop / punk mutants Ho99o9 ahead of their killer instore at Rough Trade East. They chat about their debut album 'United States of Horror' and play some of their favourite tracks. roughtrade.com/music/united-states-of-ho99o9
John Moreland was kind enough to swing by our podcast room to have a chat with Jof about his excellent new album, 'Big Bad Luv' and to also play some of his favourite tracks pulled from the racks of Rough Trade East. roughtrade.com/music/big-bad-luv
Denai Moore speaks to Liv about her upcoming album 'We Used to Bloom' and also plays some of her favourite tracks pulled from the racks of Rough Trade East: Her new album, 'We Used to Bloom' is out 16th June 2017 - See more: roughtrade.com/music/we-used-to-bloom Denai plays a free instore at Rough Trade East on Sat 17th June at 1pm - See more: roughtrade.com/events/denai-moore-live-signing
Jof chats with Sam Outlaw about his latest album 'Tenderheart'. Sam also plays some tracks pulled from the racks of Rough Trade East. https://roughtrade.com/music/tenderheart
Ben speaks to Jim Sclavunos (Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds plus many more!) about the upcoming release 'Lovely Creatures - The Best Of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds (1984 - 2014)'. Jim also plays some of his favourite songs pulled from the racks of Rough Trade East.
Karen Elson Joined Nick in our Podcast room before her excellent Instore at Rough Trade East to play some of her favourite tracks and to talk about her new album 'Double Roses'. See more here: roughtrade.com/music/double-roses
Alynda Segarra, aka Hurray for the Riff Raff joins Liv in our Podcast room at Rough Trade East to play some of her favourite tracks and have a chat about her excellent new album 'The Navigator' See more here: https://roughtrade.com/music/the-navigator