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In this episode, Tubby enjoys a morning coffee while listening to RTJ4, the fourth collaborative project by Killer Mike & El-P, better known as Run The Jewels.
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The first episode that wil make you say "I wish when this show was about music." Twitter/Instagram - @MBFrecordspod Amanda's Twitter/IG - @Amandamoonchild Amanda's Art/moth IG - @SpicyPiscesCrisis Jason's Twitter - @FrequencyShifts Jason's Discogs - https://www.discogs.com/user/FrequencyShift/collection
Michael Santiago Render, aka Killer Mike, is one of the most vital figures in the worlds of both hip hop and progressive activism. Best known as one half of the acclaimed rap duo Run The Jewels, Render gained notoriety in the political realm as a prominent backer of Bernie Sanders and a fierce advocate for Black economic empowerment. In the wake of George Floyd's killing, Render delivered a tearful televised plea to protestors not to torch his beloved home city of Atlanta; the video went viral and earned him a new legion of admirers around the country. A few days later, Run the Jewels released its fourth album, “RTJ4”, which captured the anger, despair, and calls for racial justice echoing from coast to coast and was widely hailed as the dystopian soundtrack of 2020. In this first-ever two-part episode of Hell & High Water, Heilemann and Render discuss race and police violence, Donald Trump and Joe Biden, Georgia's outsized role in the 2020 election, Ice Cube, Kanye West, Dave Chappelle, and much, much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Michael Santiago Render, aka Killer Mike, is one of the most vital figures in the worlds of both hip hop and progressive activism. Best known as one half of the acclaimed rap duo Run The Jewels, Render gained notoriety in the political realm as a prominent backer of Bernie Sanders and a fierce advocate for Black economic empowerment. In the wake of George Floyd's killing, Render delivered a tearful televised plea to protestors not to torch his beloved home city of Atlanta; the video went viral and earned him a new legion of admirers around the country. A few days later, Run the Jewels released its fourth album, “RTJ4”, which captured the anger, despair, and calls for racial justice echoing from coast to coast and was widely hailed as the dystopian soundtrack of 2020. In this first-ever two-part episode of Hell & High Water, Heilemann and Render discuss race and police violence, Donald Trump and Joe Biden, Georgia's outsized role in the 2020 election, Ice Cube, Kanye West, Dave Chappelle, and much, much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our picks for the best albums out this week include the Spanish-language remix of Run The Jewels' RTJ4, Bruce Springsteen's tribute to classic soul, the debut from Memphis rapper GloRilla and more.Featured Albums:1. Run The Jewels — RTJCU4TROFeatured Songs: "JU$T," "santa calamif***"2. Bruce Springsteen — Only the Strong SurviveFeatured Songs: "Soul Days," "I Forgot To Be Your Lover," "Turn Back the Hands of Time"3. Christine And The Queens (as Redcar) — les adorables étoiles (prologue)Featured Songs: "Ma bien aimee bye bye," "My birdman" 4. GloRilla — Anyways, Life's Great...Featured Songs: "Blessed," "F.N.F. (Let's Go)," "PHATNALL"5. Bill Frisell — FourFeatured Songs: "Claude Utley," "Waltz For Hal Wilner"Lightning Round:claire rousay — a heavenly touch (vinyl reissue)Duval Timothy — Meeting with a Judas TreeErnest Hood — Back to the WoodlandsMorris Day — Last CallOther notable releases for Nov. 11:Actress — Dummy Corporation Ben LaMar Gay — Certain ReveriesGold Panda — The WorkHeather Trost — Desert FlowersHomeboy Sandman — Still ChampionIllogic — The TransitionJordana — I'm Doing Well, Thanks For AskingLyrics Born — Vision BoardNas — King's Disease IIIPuck — Best FriendSharon Van Etten — We've Been Going About This All Wrong (Deluxe Edition)The Sonora Pine — II (vinyl reissue)Tyondai Braxton — Telekinesis Wizkid — More Love, Less Ego
Homework: Listen to “Blink-182” by Blink-182 (Apple Music | Spotify) Buy (or stream) “RTJ4” by Run The Jewels (Apple Music | Spotify) Our things: Contact: upnextspam@gmail.com Follow: Instagram - upnext.pod Listen: Our Playlists (Apple Music | Spotify) View: Official historical record Click: anchor.fm/upnextmusic Andy's things: www.andrewbaldwinpercussion.com Twitter @andrew_on_drums Instagram @andrew_on_drums We Die First podcast Excuse Me, I Have a Masters podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/upnextmusic/message
Hello everyone! We're back from Thanksgiving Break and are joined with our good friend Matt Storm for a return episode talking about a phenomena focused on people vanishing without a trace. Matt is a PE teacher, fellow outdoorsman, coach and critical thinker when it comes to mysterious phenomena such as this one. What is Missing 411? David Paulides, a former law enforcement officer and police detective, has documented people that disappear without a trace across the United States, Canada, and many other countries across the globe. We dive down the rabbithole and discuss some specific cases featured in Paulides' documentaries - Missing 411 (available on Youtube) and Missing 411: The Hunted (available for free with Amazon Prime) - and a few of his books. These people have been reported missing and have never been seen since their disappearance. These cases rule out suicide, crime, animal attacks and drowning - victims just seem to disappear out of thin air. There are over 1,600 people in North America alone that are currently missing. What happened to them? Does anybody know? What are some of the theories that are currently being given thought? Check this episode out for more! Songs featured (now at the end) in this episode include - "Red Lights" by Maximum Love, off their 2018 album, "Under the Shadow" "Ummon" by Slift, off their 2019 album, "Ummon" "Walking in the Snow" by Run the Jewels, off their 2020 album, "RTJ4"
Homework: Listen to “RTJ4” by Run The Jewels (Apple Music | Spotify) Buy (or stream) “It Is What It Is” by Thundercat (Apple Music | Spotify) Our things: Contact: upnextspam@gmail.com Follow: Instagram - upnext.pod Listen: Our Playlists (Apple Music | Spotify) View: Official historical record Click: anchor.fm/upnextmusic Andy's things: www.andrewbaldwinpercussion.com Twitter @andrew_on_drums Instagram @andrew_on_drums We Die First podcast Excuse Me, I Have a Masters podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/upnextmusic/message
On this episode of "Ear Buds", we talk about the impact of RTJ4, seeing Rage Against the Machine and Run The Jewels live, our band-aid shows, El-P's hype ass beats, you hear Lucas's dog being a giant baby and eventually we get to all our thoughts on the angry, aggressive, braggadocious and socially-conscious album "RTJ4" by Run the Jewels. @ebpcast @brettthanrahan @jeanlucguitard www.youtube.com/earbudspodcast www.podbean.com/earbudspodcast
In episode 6, Jason and Kate dive into RTJ4 from Run The Jewels. The conversation touches on the duo's unorthodox music meet cute, their fearless ability to tackle racism, the fickle nature of inspired writing and how it aligns (or doesn't) with recording reschedules, usage of featured and so much more. Follow @pickavinyl for new episodes and updates, and @warrenmusicprostudio and @katestagrams to find out more about Jason and Kate.
Componer un disco de una cabaña perdida y sacar las canciones de las pelis que vas viendo es más que motivo suficiente para que A Beginner's Mind de Sufjan Stevens y Angelo De Augustine sea disco de la semana. El despertador lo ponen los remixes de Run The Jewels de su RTJ4 y la participación de Lil Wayne en Ooh La la. También suenan canciones de Damon Albarn en solitario, del nuevo disco de Kari Faux, Derby Motoreta's Burrito Kachimba para la banda sonora de Las Leyes de la Frontera o el nuevo disco de Exnovios, Un Nuevo Día.
The air is thick, the temps are rising, there is no doubt we are knee deep into the dog days of summer. And what better way to wind up this summer than with a track by track analysis of Run the Jewel's "RTJ4"(2020). We go through an abbreviated history of Killer Mike and El-P's solo and joint work before tackling this mammoth record. This album was an instant classic for the backpack and tunnel crew, but what do your Hole Runners think of it? Will Eric be inspired by the hard hitting lyrics? Will Steve lay out some cardboard and get to breakin'? Will Marc transform into a Hip Hop Head overnight? One must listen to find out! RTJ Links: Ooh Lala Video: https://youtu.be/Sff7Kc77QAY Yankee and the Brave Video: https://youtu.be/rWtsM2hvdYU Walking in the Snow Video: https://youtu.be/6-M15L4BTqI PLAH links: Facebook (The only reason to visit that site) https://www.facebook.com/podlikeahole/ Instagram (Unfortunately, no pics of the hosts wearing short shorts) https://www.instagram.com/pod_like_a_hole_podcast/ Twitter (Not run by a foreign nation bot)https://twitter.com/podlikeahole Patreon (Until we muster up the courage for an OnlyFans site) https://www.patreon.com/join/podlikeahole Artwork by Greg Wolgast https://www.instagram.com/g.wolgast/
Chris St.John made his first appearance on the podcast and brought the latest album from Run The Jewels, "RTJ4" Purchase this album on vinyl: https://www.plaidroomrecords.com/search?type=product&options%5Bprefix%5D=last&q=rtj4 Support local record stores! Here's a directory of local record stores across the country: https://www.coleminerecords.com/blogs/news/indie-retail-online-store-directory Follow the Record Night Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/recordnightpodcast Email: recordnightpodcast@gmail.com
This is a companion show to Belonging Songs, regular Belonging Songs episodes featuring new original songs are released every other week. In the meantime, it's...What We're Listening To! In this episode we talk about the fourth studio album from Run The Jewels. We have a track-by-track discussion of the album, delve into its themes and production, and in the end, liken it to a pizza. There's fun trivia and hot dog talk along the way. Visit our website! www.belongingsongs.comThere you can listen to the before and after versions of all our songs.Check out our Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/belongingsongs/Follow us throughout the week for your latest BS news. We are also on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/belongingsongsLyrics for new songs are posted there the day before new episodes release.Our stand-alone songs are available online! (Spotify, iTunes, Pandora. etc.)Search: Harnol Slin (Wade), Uzi Royal (Brad), Vonlio (Patrick), and/or The Whyte Spydrz.Give this free playlist a listen (updated with each new song release), it's got all the songs!Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0i77u7M8ynpNdfweu53tPQ?si=Ds_KIeeUSaqpR9HkWbpI6wThis podcast is produced by Satellite Chicken Sound Lab. If you or someone you know needs help turning their podcast ideas into reality, visit www.satellitechicken.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/belongingsongs)
Just about a year ago, Killer Mike and El-P returned to bring us the fourth installment of their Run The Jewels tapes with RTJ 4. Seeing as it came out during a very tense time and the messages were very relevant, it's only right to go back and see how well it's held up. I also go into quite a bit of other news as well as listed with the timestamps listed below. Video episode here: https://youtu.be/UwwyYO4nFfs 0:00 Intro 1:38 RTJ4 1 year later 8:05 Mariah Carey leaves Roc Nation 9:10 Jay Z learns to swim 11:12 Tina Snow is back 13:10 Vince Staples' new music 16:36 Snoop Dogg - Sr. Strategic Advisor at Def Jam 20:09 B.Dot Miller's Top 10 Best Rappers of 2021 27:09 New Music 30:58 Outro
Mark talks vinyl and hunts down new music to enjoy, with music podcaster Elliott Farrar. Elliott's picks In order of discussion: Weird!, by Yungblud Elliott picked Yungblud's second studio album for the way the artist's message of “you do you” bleeds through. Girlfriends, by Girlfriends Pop punk is back, in the form of Travis Mills and Nick Gross' project, which may have a limited shelf-life, given Mills' busy career. Grime MC, by Joe Actually released right at the end of 2019 – but near-as-dammit to 2020 – Grime MC makes Elliott's list for its interesting release, but its honesty and authenticity. Fake it Flowers, by Beabadoobee This debut album by Filipino-Brit Beabadoobee makes Elliott's list for its soulful sound, undercut by rougher guitar riffs. Foolish Loving Spaces, by Blossoms Elliott's final pick was a toss-up between a few contenders, but Blossoms' 2020 album could not be permitted to slip through the net. Mark's picks In order of discussion: RTJ4, by Run the Jewels Mark didn't know people still made hip-hop like this, and was instantly up for the dirty beats and the smart lyrics. Women in Music Pt III, by Haim Mark likes to be taken by surprise, so the variation of songs in Haim's latest album made this an easy second pick. Letter to You, by Bruce Springsteen Mark wanted the Boss for his list, which took him rather by surprise (Mark that is, Bruce doesn't know about the podcast). Turns out the man's still kickin' it, and we must show respect. Saint Cloud, by Waxahatchee It's a lazy Sunday mid-morning, you've got a coffee in hand and you're sat on the sofa listening to some country-tinged indie rock. Shore, by Fleet Foxes Mark's final pick is a band he's enjoyed since 2008, although dropped off his radar a few years back. Shore has some tracks that feel like a return to that warm autumnal sound he enjoyed. Honourable mentions Working Men's Club (self-titled) Dream Nails (self-titled) More of Elliott Farrar Elliott is one half of the Scratched Record Podcast, which you can find in all your usual podcast places, and which brings indie music artists out of the shadows and into your ears every Tuesday.Special Guest: Elliott Farrar.Links: Samara Ginsberg on YouTube Wonderwall x Smalltown Boy, a mashup by Deco
Welcome back to the Listen Up Podcast! In this episode, the boys analyze RTJ4 by Run the Jewels released in 2020. They also talk welcome David back to the show! If you want to connect with the podcast, you can find it at: Twitter: @ListUpPodcast If you want to connect with the boys individually, you can find them at: David - @Mav3dar (Twitter) & davemartty (IG) Nick - @nick_529 (Twitter & IG) Jordan - @jordanwm_ (Twitter & IG) Jamie - @JamieBeamguard (Twitter & IG)
Today, the guys talk about one of the albums that was on Steve's list for one he wanted to cover, and here it is! As always: Theme song created by Jair Driesenga. Follow him @brotherjair on Instagram, Facebook, Bandcamp, and Youtube. The logo for the pod was created by Grand Rapids area comedian Carl Sobel. Follow Brandon's comedy: Twitter/Instagram: @brandonalberda Facebook: Brandon Alberda Comic Follow us on social media: Facebook: The Notes McGotes Podcast Instagram/Twitter: @NotesMcGotesPod Email: TheNotesMcGotesPodcast@gmail.com Our podcast is sponsored by: anchor.fm Leave us a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thenotesmcgotespodcast/message --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thenotesmcgotespodcast/message
Today we compare Just to Ju$t. The first song, by Radiohead, was a hit song off The Bends with an iconic music video. The Run The Jewels song is off their latest album, RTJ4, and features Zack De La Rocha and Pharrell Williams. Which song of the same name do you prefer? Let us know in the comments.Links:https://twitter.com/scratchatrackhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1y5SBLxt4V187J6CKGswgA/https://www.facebook.com/Scratch-A-Track-100105891679603/https://www.instagram.com/scratchatrack/Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/scratch-a-track-presented-by-the-dude-and-grimm-show/id1507247887Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0qBOg1wkxPu5EY0FQQaMgOGoogle Podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS85ODIyMDQucnNzAll music on this podcast has been provided and used with permission by:...more https://soundcloud.com/user-122188109The Timnz https://soundcloud.com/the-timnz
We review: Run the Jewels - RTJ4 Jeff Rosenstock – NO DREAM Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever - Sideways to New Italy If you have any feedback or support, e-mail us at: midnightwavespodcast@gmail.com. We're also on Twitter @MidnightWavesCJ and Instagram at midnightwavespod. Don't forget to check us out on www.patreon.com/MidnightWavesPodcast and support the show! ***** Fair Use Act Disclaimer This Podcast is protected under Fair Use. All rights and credit go directly to its rightful owners. No Copyright infringement intended. Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. FAIR USE DEFINITION: (Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fair_use) U.S. COPYRIGHT OFFICE- FAIR USE DEFINITION (Source: http://www.copyright.gov/fs/A102.html)
Het is weer tijd voor een nieuwe aflevering van de Platencast met een gast, en wat voor een! Mister Top 2000 himself Leo Blokhuis schoof aan bij de PlatenCast, nam de techniek over, en ging met ons in gesprek over zijn favoriete platen. Platen die zijn gedraaid: Run the Jewels - Pulling the Pin ft. Mavis Staples & Josh Homme (van het album "RTJ4" uit 2020) Jacob Banks - The Devil That I Know Shame - Great Dog (van het album “Drunk Tank Pink” uit 2021) Taylor Swift - You Are In Love Radiohead - Paranoid Android (van het album "OK Computer" uit 1997) Otis Redding - Hard to Handle Scott Matthews - Myself Again ABBA - SOS Paul Simon - American Tune (van het album "There Goes Rhymin' Simon" uit 1973) Broeder Dieleman - Omer II (van het album “Komma” uit 2018) The Beatles - Because (van het album “Abbey Road” uit 1969) Handige links: Vriend van de Show - Via Vriend van de Show kun je ons steunen met een donatie, spraakberichten achterlaten, en als Vriend van de show krijg je maandelijks een bonusaflevering! De Platencast op Instagram De Platencast Playlist S2
3 years for most artists just seems like a typical break between albums, but for Run The Jewels, the time between the release of RTJ3 and RTJ4 felt like an extended hiatus. Like superheroes, they revealed themselves right on time, just when we needed them most in the heat of 2020's Black Lives Matter protests. RTJ4 is a laser focused, explosion of sound and commentary, and maybe even the duo's best work yet. TRACKS PLAYED: ‘yankee and the brave' ‘ ooh la la (feat. DJ Premier, Greg Nice)' ‘out of sight (feat. 2 Chainz)' ‘holy calamafuck' ‘goonies vs. E.T.' ‘walking in the snow' ‘JU$T (feat. Pharell, Zach de la Rocha)' ‘never look back' ‘the ground below' ‘pulling the pin (feat. Mavis Staples, Josh Homme)' ‘a few words for the firing squad'. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“Mutual Number Two's.” We celebrate Kevin’s 28th birthday in some questionable ways and play songs from some of our favorite albums of 2020. We count down our Top 10 Albums of last year as the party gets sloppy and the guests get sloshy. Kevin lays out his anti-long-album “Views rule” and talks about being a CRJ super-stan. We talk about the power of music binding itself to events in our lives and the world at large. Luke hides in a bathroom and it all ends with some shocking revelations. Songs Played In This Episode: The Beths - Jump Rope Gazers from Jump Rope Gazers out now on Carpark Records Sa-Roc - Goddess Gang from The Sharecropper’s Daughter out now on Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC Run The Jewels - JU$T feat. Pharrell Williams & Zach de la Rocha from RTJ4 out now on Jewel Runners LLC Lomelda - Hanna Sun from Hannah out now on Loma Vista Recordings Samia - Waverly from The Baby out now on Grand Jury Music
Hey everyone, we're back and talking about Run The Jewels 4. Let us know what you think and thanks for listening!
Rae returns with another edition of Rae's Musical Reviews from the Go Home Heat Podcast Network. In this episode, the KP and Rae review 2020's RTJ 4! Run The Jewels has been a widely acclaimed super duo. Last years offering RTJ4 received rave reviews and the guys agree. They discuss at length the collabs, beats, and hot button topics in this record. Later they discuss what they listened to this week, the record store, and make an announcement.
It's our Krullidays special! We're syncing a DIFFERENT album to the hit movie Krull: James' album of 2020, Run the Jewel's magnum opus, RTJ4. Sync Floyd's on Twitter @SyncFloydPod, Letterboxd and Youtube! Music: "Voxel Revolution" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) (Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 (License http://creativecommons.org/licenses))
This week Amber and Garrett discuss The Wolverine, RTJ4, BTS and BlackPink. Next week; Amber will talk about some of the biggest scandals in KPop history and Garrett with talk about EXO. Please rate review and subscribe! The theme for January is K-Pop! Please rate, review and email any suggestions to us at lifewellspent@yahoo.com
Oliver and Morgan discuss their personal favorite records of 2020 and talk about their hopes for the new year. Thanks for sticking with us through this year, Heat Rockers! We are selling custom 45 adapters with the proceeds going to the Downtown Women’s Center. You can find a link to preorder hereShow TracklistingSAULT: This GenerationJay Electronica: The Neverending StoryThundercat: Fair ChanceLianne La Havas: Out Of Your Mind - InterludeSAULT: The Beginning & The EndSAULT: Scary TimesSAULT: Stop DemJay Electronica: Ezekiel's WheelJay Electronica: Exhibit CJay Electronica: A.P.I.D.T.A.Jay Electronica: Flux CapacitorLianne La Havas: Seven TimesLianne La Havas: Read My MindDonny Hathaway: Jealous GuyDonny Hathaway: MistyDonny Hathaway: Thank You Master (For My Soul)Donny Hathaway: Voices Inside (Everything is Everything)Thundercat: Dragonball DuragThundercat: Black QuallsThundercat: Existential DreadRun The Jewels: yankee and the brave (ep. 4 )Run The Jewels: out of sightRun The Jewels: yankee and the brave (ep. 4)Chet Baker: Embraceable YouAmy Winehouse: Love Is A Losing GameMinnie Riperton: Les FleursHere is the Spotify playlist of as many songs as we can find on there.If you’re not already subscribed to Heat Rocks in Apple Podcasts, do it here!
ERR kultuuriportaal valis kaheksandat korda aasta parimaid albumeid. Esikoha pälvis väljaspool Eesti popmuusika loogikat tegutsev Mart Avi ja tema vaevu kuu aega tagasi ilmunud "Vega Never Sets". Teiseks tuli maksahaagi-räppi viljeleva Run the Jewelsi ühiskondlikult terav "RTJ4" ning kolmandaks tummise produktsiooni kuninga Kevin Parkeri
ERR kultuuriportaal valis kaheksandat korda aasta parimaid albumeid. Esikoha pälvis väljaspool Eesti popmuusika loogikat tegutsev Mart Avi ja tema vaevu kuu aega tagasi ilmunud "Vega Never Sets". Teiseks tuli maksahaagi-räppi viljeleva Run the Jewelsi ühiskondlikult terav "RTJ4" ning kolmandaks tummise produktsiooni kuninga Kevin Parkeri
It's the show we look forward to all year long. Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot count down their favorite albums released in 2020. Become a member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/soundopinionsMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/36zIhZK Record a Voice Memo and email it to interact@soundopinions.org Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit, "What've I Done to Help," Reunions, Southeastern, 2020Bartees Strange, "Boomer," Live Forever, Memory Music, 2020Lucinda Williams, "You Can't Rule Me," Good Souls Better Angels, Thirty Tigers, 2020Fiona Apple, "Shameika," Fetch the Bolt Cutters, Epic, 2020Waxahatchee, "Fire," Saint Cloud, Merge, 2020Melkbelly, "Season of the Goose," Pith, Carpark, 2020Angelica Garcia, "Guadalupe," Cha Cha Palace, Spacebomb, 2020Run The Jewels, "Walking In The Snow," RTJ4, BMG, 2020Run The Jewels, "Ooh La La," RTJ4, BMG, 2020Haim, "Now I'm In It (Bonus Track)," Women in Music Pt. III, Columbia, 2020Ganser, "Projector," Just Look At That Sky, felte, 2020SAULT, "Free," Untitled (Rise), Forever Living Originals, 2020Shemekia Copeland, "Money Makes You Ugly," Uncivil War, Alligator, 2020Rotary Connection, "Christmas Love," Peace, Geffen, 1968
It's the 8th episode of the Out On That Line podcast, and it's absolutely bursting at the seams. Geoff & Alex discuss Lianne La Havas' self-titled latest, and cap things off with a fast and furious romp through Run The Jewels' RTJ4. Send us your album suggestions! IG: @outonthatline Twitter: @outonthatline1 Gmail: outonthatline@gmail.com #outonthatline #ootl
Welcome to Trinity Music - A Hip Hop Podcast! In today's episode, we're taking a look back at three of 2020s best albums: Circles by Mac Miller, RTJ4 by Run The Jewels, and UNLOCKED by Denzel Curry & Kenny Beats. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @trinitymusicpod
This Is Not Happening: a podcast that brings you a brand new album - and fresh new tracks - every month from four lifelong music fans. This first episode in July sees us take on the hip-hop duo Run The Jewels' devastating new album RTJ4. Head to the RTJ site to listen to it. We'll also be talking about our favourite lockdown tracks and choosing our track of the month (or trying to). These can be found here, with our choices: Joey: Jamie XX - idontknowNolan: Michael Mayer - HigherDavid: sir Was x Casper Clausen - FlyderGuy: James Mason - I Want Your LoveThe album of the month and all our favourite music from the last decade is on the blog at www.thisisnothappening.net, which will run alongside the podcast choices and much, much more. So why not head there after you've listened and comment if something catches your eye. Episode #2 will find us reviewing Jessie Ware's new album of modern pop What's Your Pleasure, so look out for that landing in the second half of August. This Is Not Happening: Created by Joey, Nolan, Guy and David. Produced and Edited by GuyTwitter: @thisisnothapngInstagram: @thisisnothappeningpod
"Back at it like a crack addict!" This week the guys are back to review the new Run the Jewels record. Could this be the best album they've reviewed all year? They also address George Floyd, police brutality, rioting and looting, and Johnny's experience as a Mexican/American in the U.S. You can follow the guys on Twitter and Instagram @johnnyrkincaid and @zachkingmorris. You can help support this podcast at anchor.fm/otdpod for as little as 99 cents a month. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/otdpod/support
Welcome to This Is Not Happening: a podcast that brings you a brand new album - and fresh new tracks - every month, with four massive music fans that have been talking and blogging about their favourite records for the last ten years together. An exiled Londoner in the North (Guy), a Leeds scriptwriter (David), ex-housemates in Leeds Joey and Nolan whose paths all crossed through music, be it festivals, DJing, gigs, or just sitting at home listening to entire albums without talking. Music is the bedrock of our friendship. The podcast name nods to our one nailed-on shared love: LCD Soundsystem, but our tastes are wide, sometimes odd, and often not the same! Each episode we'll be talking freely about our album of the month, and what we've been listening to lately. Our first episode in July sees us take on the storming 4th album from hip-hop duo Run The Jewels for our monthly pick, and talk about our favourite lockdown tracks. The conversation twists and turns, and while we are serious about music, it's not so much that we can't enjoy ourselves talking about it, in fact it's why we do it. The first episode is out soon, but for everything we've loved in the past years, check out www.thisisnothappening.net, which will run alongside the podcast choices and much, much more. So why not join us for the conversation. It will always be lively.... and it will be happening from July!
Recent News and Spike Lee discussion w/ @sigmoncinema, NBA Return, Bars and RTJ4 review w/ @oldman_lawrence --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Boys start off by celebrating 50 (9:00). Kumi and Sonny apologize to Kennedell for their dismissal of H.A.R.D. (9:50), which leads Kumi to clown Benny's verse on the Funeral Deluxe (13:00). Kennedell thinks RTJ4 is trash (16:20) and contemplates a trip to Houston but is concerned with the recent spike in positive tests (23:46). Kumi spits a four off the liquor (27:30)! Kennedell isn't impressed by Bruce Lee (29:55) with Sonny wrapping the show up with his PS5 takes (31:56)
In this episode JT & Adam talk about #BlackoutTuesday, the Music Industry response to the protests, review the new Run the Jewels album RTJ4, and more!
The Hunks discuss the new Run The Jewels album, RTJ4.
00:00 Raising Money for Black LGBTQ Charities 03:48 Lady Gaga "Chromatica" Album Review 27:19 Run The Jewels "RTJ 4" Album Review linktr.ee/mues linktr.ee/therealrapcritic
[E190] Some ketchup this week with the launch of HBO Max and its expansive movie catalog. Also, Run The Jewels is back with their fourth album. Plus, thoughts on James Baldwin's I Am Not Your Negro, My Neighbor Totoro, Last Action Hero, and a bunch of good new music recommendations as well. WBAM! E-mail us: weboughtamic@gmail.com Follow WBAM: Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. (@weboughtamic) Subscribe on Apple Podcasts and leave us a review Twitter: @caldernest / @HuntMobley / @DrewDietzen Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/caldernest / letterboxd.com/hearshot / letterboxd.com/drewd Shownotes (Timecodes may be about 30 seconds off due to the ad at the beginning) HBO Max is here (04:34) My Neighbor Totoro (22:00) Last Action Hero (27:04) I Am Not Your Negro (34:44) Moses Sumney - Grae, Yves Tumor - Heaven to a Tortured Mind, Freddie Gibbs & The Alchemist - Alfredo, Protomartyr - Michigan Hammers (43:06) Charli XCX, Perfume Genius (47:20) RTJ4 (50:53) LINKS TO DONATE https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1yrbSmMhv01VZpxhw-zViE2hYQZkixFiG6QGyreDaLMg/edit#gid=123144556 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/u/0/d/1ZIvDZpHqvNZkf8dGFXVjfk-Wq0Y9FTG410NJbH_8K8M/htmlview https://secure.actblue.com/donate/bail_funds_george_floyd?refcode=cwg https://communitybailfund.org/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCgLa25fDHM --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/weboughtamic/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weboughtamic/support
On this week's episode, has Kanye been trolling us all along as a Trump supporter? And which artists are actually for the culture and not just culture vultures!? Plus, Run the Jewels has a new album out called RTJ4 that touch on police brutality and politics...is it a Hit or Miss?? Make sure you tune in!
Jake has had some trouble falling asleep lately, so he uses Harry Potter audiobooks and NASA recordings to lull himself to bed.Music recommendations are “RTJ4” by Run The Jewels, “Angel's Pulse” by Blood Orange, and “Seminar VIII: Light of Meaning” by Old Man Gloom.Wake & Jake (Bonus Content)https://www.patreon.com/wakeandjakepodWake & Jakehttps://www.auxchicago.com/wake-jakehttps://www.instagram.com/wakeandjakepod/https://twitter.com/WakeandJakePodJake Fisherhttps://www.instagram.com/kennyg.g.allin/https://deathbotrecords.bandcamp.com/Music Composed by Jake FisherLogo by Baitul Javid
Open Seating Podcast Episode 21!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This week we joyously rant about our love of Steven Universe before we debate why Peter Pan is bad, RTJ4 is awesome, and John's disappointment at the Destiny 2 live event. Oh yeah and a bunch of other stuff. This is Open Seating! Email us at: OpenSeatingPodcast@gmail.comJohn's game streams:twitch.tv/LargeBookcaseJordan's music blog: https://jordannswright.wixsite.com/audioaestheticsIntro/Outro Music: La Pompe Du Trompe by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
We review Killer Mike & El-P's RTJ 4, discuss the nation-wide #BlackLivesMatter Protests, police brutality, and online activism. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reunionlights/message
Við kynnum okkur hugtakið plöntublinda, en það er notað yfir hvernig við nútímafólkið tökum æ verr eftir plöntunum í umhverfi okkar og eigum erfiðara með að þekkja ólíkar tegundir gróðurs í sundur. Bryndís Snæbjörnsdóttir, myndlistarkona, kemur við sögu og Sverrir Norland, rithöfundur, útskýrir hvernig plöntur eða hverfa úr orðabókum. Rappdúettinn Run the Jewels gaf út sína fjórðu breiðskífu í gær en annar helmingur hans, Atlanta-rapparinn Killer Mike, vakti mikla athygli í vikunni fyrir innblásna ræðu þar sem hann útlistaði reiði sína vegna dráps lögreglunnar á George Floyd. Útgáfu RTJ4 var í raun flýtt um tvo daga vegna ástandsins í Bandaríkjunum. Davíð Roach Gunnarsson rýnir í gripinn. En við ætlum að byrja á sláandi fyrirsögn sem birtist í gær en sagði ekki alla söguna.
[SCOTT's PICK] "War has changed... It's an endless series of proxy battles, fought by mercenaries and machines. War--and it's consumption of life--has become a well-oiled machine. War has changed... The age of deterrence has become the age of control, all in the name of averting catastrophe from weapons of mass destruction, and he who controls the battlefield, controls history..." -David Hayter as Solid Snake. Metal Gear Solid 4 said it best about war in the 21st century. Today, the middle east is full of various factions fighting for various reasons. From actual military units, to vengeful mercenaries, to equally vengeance seeking freedom fighters, there is one thing that they have in common--they are all being exploited by the interests of bigger power players. Whether it be the US or Russia supplying radical elements with armories of weapons, or ISIS using the trauma of war to make boys into men that they can use for their own authoritarian cause. War in the middle east has become so convoluted that many truly don't understand what is going on. But before that fog of post 9/11 patriotism lifted, America was out for blood, and it didn't much care who's blood. They just needed the POTUS to tell them where to fire their rockets. This is the political climate that Iced Earth was in when they went to the studio for "The Glorious Burden." 9/11 rocked the band, causing a line up change, as lead singer Matt Barlow wanted to contribute to the "real world" and left after recording much of the album with them. Fortunately, Jon Schaffer (main songwriter of Iced Earth) got Tim "Ripper" Owens (lead singer of Judas Priest), who was originally just supposed to guest on the album, to take the mantle of lead singer. It helped that Rob Halford, original singer of Judas Priest had just rejoined the band, leaving Owens to make his own conclusions and make the official change-over to Iced Earth. Together, they made an exciting history lesson for war, with representations of patriotism, glorification of battle, and the pain and regret that comes with being part of those conflicts. Join Brad, Scott, and Jon as they joke together about the horrors of war... Also, Fuck 12. Donate here to help peaceful protestors that get locked up: https://freethe350bailfund.wordpress.com/ Next Up: (06-08-20) BONUS EPISODE Black Lives Matter feat. RTJ4 (with guests RamBunxious and Lil Guillotine) (06-15-20) BONUS EPISODE Rush - 2112 SPOTIFY PLAYLIST NUMBER ONE: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6Z67Ka5xedSfYIvWw6YNt4?si=GG5CAvtUQ0CWpr74gRn-_A Other Links: www.twitter.com/RevoloverAudio www.anchor.fm/AlbumConceptHour www.twitter.com/AlbumConceptPod www.myspace.com/AlbumConceptHour www.ko-fi.com/RevoloverAudio --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/albumconcepthour/support
Freddie Gibbs releases another underground masterpiece. Where does he rank on the best rappers alive list? Then, we discuss initial reactions to the early release of RTJ4. Check us out on social media! Instagram Twitter Helpful links to support Black Lives Matter GoFundMe - George Floyd For My Block Chicago Bond Act Blue