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This week's Suburban Underground has a set of virtual love songs. In this show you will hear the artists: The First Time, Frankie Rose, Guster, The A's, Adam & The Ants, The Real Numbers, The Hives, Pixies, Rubblebucket, Cheap Trick, Martha And The Muffins, The Charlatans, Yaz, Frank Black, The Drams, The Sundays. AI-free since 2016! On the Air on Bedford 105.1 FM Radio *** 5pm Friday *** *** 10am Sunday *** *** 8pm Monday *** Stream live at http://209.95.50.189:8178/stream Stream on-demand most recent episodes at https://wbnh1051.podbean.com/category/suburban-underground/ And available on demand on your favorite podcast app! Facebook: SuburbanUndergroundRadio *** Instagram: SuburbanUnderground *** #newwave #altrock #alternativerock #punkrock #indierock
What's it really like on a World Tour? Russ Flynn knows as well as anybody, as he crisscrosses the globe as a member of X Ambassadors. Go behind the curtain, dig into the highs and lows of constant travel, and hear what it takes to be a career musician, both on and off the road. Russ is a fantastic multi-instrumentalist, composer, and well-rounded dude — all keys to his success!For 30% off your first year of DistroKid to share your music with the world click DistroKid.com/vip/lovemusicmoreSubscribe to this pod's blog on Substack to receive deeper dives on the regular
Season 22 Episode 1 Keep Your Light On - Hugo Brijs Youth Fool - Twist Payphone - Twist Arthur Kill - Boyscott Lima - Boyscott Just Like Heaven - Richard Cheese The Greatest - Richard Cheese Kids Go Down (孩子们的时光) - Chinese American Bear Yummy Yummy Yummy (好吃好吃) - Chinese American Bear Rattlesnake - Rubblebucket Morning Glory Blanket - Rubblebucket Anyone Else But You - Rubblebucket This episode features a tightly-edited-but-still-extended clip from a recent episode of Sam Harris' podcast Making Sense where he discusses the global catastrophe of Trump, by way of tariffs, grift, corruption, lunacy, and all the rest.
THIS EPISODE WAS RECORDED LIVE FROM THE CAVE OF ALTAMIRA This week on Funpoint!, we're talking about Survival Sounds by Rubblebucket. Thank you for the patron pick. They all up on spunch bob shit. Slap City picks: "Be My Escape" by Relient K, "Sports" by Beach Bunny. Listen to our playlist here Join us in 2 weeks when we'll discuss our next pick, Coheed and Cambria's The Second Stage Turbine Blade!
These artists are participating in the upcoming Treefort Music Festival www.treefortmusicfest.com Rubblebucket "Rattlesnake" - Year Of The Banana www.rubblebucket.com Chuck Vibes "Berlin" https://www.corporatrecords.com/chuckvibesZookraught "Brew" - Vida Violet www.zookraught.com Family Worship Center "Is It Me" - kicked Out Of The Garden www.worshipthefamily.com Sun Atoms "Mandatory" - Everything Forever *********************Miss FD "Curse Breaker" www.missfd.com Sugar Bones "Leave The Light On" www.sugarbonesband.com Jonny Blade "Repeat Offender" https://linktr.ee/JonnyBladeNick Shane 'Songs Of Love" Molosser Crude "Swallow The Sun" Eville "Plaything" ****************************Trappist Afterland "Barefoot In Thistles" - Walk To Paradise Garden The Miners "Leaving For Ohio" - Megunticook www.theminers.com The Wildwoods "I'm In Sandusky" - Dear Meadowlark www.thewildwoodsband.com The Twangtown Paramours "The Goodwill Store" - The Wind Will Change Again www.thetwangtownparamours.com Joselyn & Don "Choose Love" - www.joselynanddon.comShannon Clark & The Sugar " - This Old World www.shannonclarksugar.com *************************ALBUM FOCUS:Putumayo World Music presents “Groove World”, with music blending African, Latin, Asian and European musical traditions with modern electronic beats. http://www.putumayo.comFrom this compilation I airedAlambic (France) "LADA"Misumena with Nes Mburu & Joy Msanii (Germany/Kenya) "Fururi"The Loire Valley Calypsos (France) "Mon Gaminn"******************************Sarah Pierce "Ropin' In The Wind" - Blessed By The West www.sarahpierce.comAllysen Callery "Our Lady Of The Highway" - Ghost Folk www.allysencallery.comBeth Wood "The Thing About Spring" - Love Is Onto You www.bethwoodmusic.comDonna Herula "Not Lookin' Back" - Bang At The Door www.donnaherula.com John McCutcheon "Waiting For The Moon" - Field Of Stars www.folkmusic.com **************************************Tom Russell "Benediction: EdwTard Abbey" - Hotwalker
This week on Funpoint! we listened to Treats by Sleigh Bells. I have no idea what we talked about in the episode. The Bartenderrrrrrr Slap City picks: "Bunky Pop" by Sleigh Bells, "Bartender" by T-Pain feat. Akon Listen to our playlist here Join us in 2 weeks when we'll discuss our 53rd Patreon pick, Rubblebucket's Survival Sounds!
The core members of NYC band Rubblebucket, Alex Toth and Kal Traver, joined us to talk about their seventh LP, 'Year of the Banana,' which is WNXP's Record of the Week the same week the group returns to Nashville on tour.
François Pitton, programmateur musical, revient sur un titre sorti il y a quelques mois, parfait pour réchauffer le mois de janvier. " Rattlesnake ", de la formation new-yorkaise Rubblebucket, est un morceau groove et vintage qui met instantanément de bonne humeur.
Jean Mann "Winter Swims Away" - Songs For All The Days www.jeanmann.net Debbie Miller "Alaska" - Live In An Empty Sea wwww.thedebbiemiller.com Megan Bee "Snowplow" - Cottonwood www.meganbeemusic.com Goodnight Moonshine "All Our Friends" - s/t www.goodnightmoonshine.com Caroline Cotter "Coming Your Way" - Gently As I Go www.carolinecotter.com Emily Mure "Cope & Thread" - Worth www.emilymure.com ************************ The Matthew Show "Innocence"- Memphis www.thematthewshow.com Jesse Terry "Gunpower Days" - Arcadia www.jesseterrymusic.com Vance Gilbert "Bad For Me" - The Mother Of Trouble www.vancegilbert.com Wes Collins "Jabberwockies" - Jabberwockies www.wescollins.com Jess Klein "In The Arms Of A Song" - When We Rise www.jessklein.com Elliot Murphy "Old-Timer" www.elliottmurphy.com Daniel Darley "Wondrous Life" https://www.facebook.com/danieldarleymusic/ Heather Pierson "Perspective" - Back To The Light www.heatherpierson.com ************************* These artists are participating in the upcoming 30A Songwriters Festival https://www.30asongwritersfestival.com Ellis Paul "Be The Fire" - 55 www.ellispaul.com Beth Bombara 'Carry The Weight" - It All Goes Up www.bethbombara.com Dan Bern "I'm In' - Starting Over www.danbern.com Eliot Bronson "With Somebody" - Empty Spaces www.eliotbronson.com Jaimee Harris "Like You" - Boomerang Town www.jaimeeharris.com ***************************** Rubblebucket "Boomerang" - Year Of The Banana www.rubblebucket.com Keeley "Days In A Daze" - Beautiful Mysterious www.keeleysound.com Fraser Teeple "Spark" www.fraserteeplearborist.com Billy Coulter "Haven't You Fallen In Love With Me Yet?" - 5ingles www.billycoulter.com Funky Bluester "Time For A Change" - Thirst & Howl III www.funkybluester.com We Found A Lovebird "Chet" www.wefoundalovebird.com Violet Minefield "Autonomous Overdrive" - https://www.thevioletmindfield.com/
Year of the Banana is art-pop duo Rubblebucket’s seventh studio album coming down the pike in mid-October. Today, we’re sharing the hip-moving, calorie-burning fun early single they call “Moving Without Touching.”
Today's Song of the Day is “Moving Without Touching” from Rubblebucket's album Year Of The Banana, out October 18.
Season 21 Episode 11 Stella the Begonia - Rubblebucket Botanical Garden - Anna Erhard Strange World - La Luz Poppies - La Luz Without You - Rachel Love I Lost Myself - Rachel Love Aribau - Clément Froissart Valencia - Clément Froissart Species - Mammoth Penguins Nothing and Everything - Mammoth Penguins Playing Favorites - Sheer Mag When You Get Back - Sheer Mag Lucy Takes a Picture - Youth Lagoon This episode features a clip of an essay by John Cleese about The Advantages of Extremism. It's an old clip from the late 1980s and targeted a British audience but it feels tailor-made for contemporary America.
This episode of Desolation Angel Radio finds us out at the Heron Grounds on Memorial Day weekend, talking with Payge Olson, Jen Raines, Domenic Rocco, Kristy Blask and Julie about volunteering for the Great Blue Heron Music Festival and the benefits, camaraderie, community and free festival admission that brings to people who want to attend that weekend, July 5th, 6th and 7th this year, and help out. Plus general information on camping and tickets, and where to go to find those. Music from Rubblebucket, The Tan and Sober Gentlemen, Stolen Gin, Sam Bush, Driftwood, KidBess & The Magic Ring, Joslyn & The Sweet Compression, Jimkata and Couch, all can be seen on stage at the festival this year, along with others. Desolation Angel Radio is produced and hosted by Kip Williams and can be found at the podcast site on Podbean, and streamed, downloaded and listened to on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio, Amazon Music, Google Podcasts and all streaming services.
Episode 88 w/ Ryan Pollie! Excited to have Ryan back. Ryan and I met up last year before Dante Elephante hit the road with Rubblebucket and talked about the music industry economy, creating art, his ambient project, and more! #DanteElephante #RyanPollie #Podcast Thanks for listening to the Dante Elephante Podcast. If you want to support the band go to www.danteelephante.com for merch and tour dates. Visit our Patreon and become a member to get exclusive podcast content, an all-vinyl monthly DJ mix, and more! Find Dante Elephante: www.danteelephante.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/danteelephante TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@danteelephante Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DanteElephante/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3RdlkFPALHduIIZSinXgJZ
This episode of the Desolation Angel Radio show finds up talking about this latest reveal of artists in the lineup, showing us the full roster, this last Wednesday, the 6th. Discussion and talk about the bands and artists, about tickets and where to purchase them, about volunteer opportunities and signing up for that, and about vendor, both merch and food, applications being open. We hear from artists like PA Line, Tiger Maple String Band, The Probables, Folkfaces, KidBess, Kev Rowe, Jim Donovan & The Sun King Warriors, Farrow, Cats on Holiday, The Tan and Sober Gentlemen, The Mosaic Foundation, Stolen Gin, Rubblebucket, Sam Bush, New Planets, Le Winston Band, New Planets, Joslyn & the Sweet Compression, Couch, Driftwood and Cool Cool Cool We talk also about the other artists on the bill; Donna the Buffalo, Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad, The Town Pants, Buffalo Zydeco, Rasta Rafiki, Rollin' Rust, Phunkademic, Blue Sky, Leftover Stew, Richie Stearns, Eastern Boys In Western Shirts, and Bill Ward. Enjoy. Desolation Angel Radio is also available free on Spotify, Amazon Music, iHeart Radio, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and all streaming services for streaming, listening, downloading and subscription for free. Kip
This episode of Desolation Angel Radio, on the heels of the Great Blue Heron 2024 lineup announcement on Wednesday, has an interview with Julie Rockcastle where she talks about each band, and what they bring to festival, and the story behind bringing them in, and cuts from each of them; Donna The Buffalo, Sam Bush, The Town Pants, Rubblebucket, Couch, Cool Cool Cool, Driftwood, Jimkata, Stolen Gin, The Tan and Sober Gentlemen, Joslyn & The Sweet Compression, Le Winston Band, Rasta Rafiki, The Rollin' Rust, Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad....music from all of them. Plus information on how to purchase tickets. Enjoy Kip Desolation Angel Radio is available on Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, iHeart Radio and every streaming service for streaming, subscription, download and listening
In this episode, Brad and Jen talk about: Our ongoing (?) hiatus from podcasting. Death-a-versaries. What we've been up to the last 3 months: Our 22nd wedding anniversary. Brad's Ancestry.com DNA test. Ignoring World War III. Jen falling apart. (Ankle and Neck). Peter Gabriel. i/O tour. Taylor Swift Eras movie. Les Claypool and the Flying Frog Brigade. Jen's colonoscopy. 27/22 Anniversary. Rubblebucket, 11/18, at Academy of Music. Thanksgiving 2023 Real History of Thanksgiving— Dangerous myths. The start of “Traditional” Victorian Thanksgiving. Current traditions. Emerging traditions. What ways do/could/should people celebrate thankfulness during thanksgiving apart from the gluttonous consumption of the harvest? Our plans? Who carves the turkey? Random questions from friends: How do you wipe? Are you a neat folder, or a monster that just crumples it all together and hopes for the best. Are hotdogs a sandwich? Is cereal a soup? Are pop-tarts ravioli? Brad is addicted to social media "reels." If you like our show, there's a few things you can do to help us out: Check out our website at https://www.softservepodcast.com! Subscribe to our podcast in your favorite app, download our episodes! Leave a 5-star Review on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-soft-serve-podcast/id1428770328 TELL A FRIEND about our show!
We are so stoked to have our brother Will Hanza of Escaper back on No Simple Road this week! Escaper was formed in 2015 by Will Hanza (guitar, vocals) as a musical collective that pushed creative freedom. Joined in 2017 by Phil Kadet (keys, vocal), the band has become known for fun and fiery sets throughout northeast venues and music festivals. The band has welcomed sit-ins with members of bands such as the Disco Biscuits, Brazilian Girls, Thievery Corporation, Rubblebucket, Dopapod, Cabinet, Turkuaz and more. They have previously shared bills at Brooklyn Bowl with Jon Fishman (Phish), Karl Denson, and many other top performers. After a hiatus during the COVID-19 pandemic, they have been joined by drummer Sam Crespo and bassist Luke Bemand. Crespo and Bemand bring a wealth of experience to the band; Crespo tours with notable future jam act Space Bacon, while Bemand handles the low end for heavy groove trio, lespecial. The band recently released the EP, "Spaceship", which was a collaboration with Telefunken Studios. "Spaceship" is now all streaming and download platforms.We had a blast talking with Will about:playing Phish afterparties and what those crowds bring to the table.If reading a crowd and feeling their vibe is a learned skill or are you just born with it.What creating the new album 'Spaceship' was like.His thoughts on practice and if it is simply building memory in order to be able to let go.Overcoming your own headspace in order to be able to perform.How the "No Shorts On Stage" rule works.What gems he found during isolation.... and so much more!Head over to www.escapermusic.com for tour info, merch, and more!INTRO MUSIC PROVIDED BY - WILL HANZA OF ESCAPER-FREE SHIPPING from Shop Tour Bus Use The PROMO CODE: nosimpleroad-Make Sure to visit our friends at Fire On The Mountain for some amazing food at one of the 3 location in the Portland area or one of the 2 location in the Denver area!-CHECK OUT THE NSR EXCLUSIVE BETA PREVIEW OF www.venuellama.comMUSIC IN THE COMMERCIALS BY AND USED WITH PERMISSION OF:CIRCLES AROUND THE SUNOUTRO MUSIC BY AND USED WITH PERMISSION OF:CHILLDREN OF INDIGONo Simple Road is part of OSIRIS MEDIA. Osiris Media is the leading storyteller in music, combining the intimacy of podcasts with the power of music.We inform and delight music fans by creating shows with leading artists, telling untold stories, and working with brands to craft compelling narratives that bring music to life.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/nosimpleroad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kal and Alex of the New York City indie duo Rubblebucket share their 6th studio album. Drawing inspiration from romantic relationships, as well as humans' relationship to the earth, this indie album fuses funky grooves that blends disco, funk and indie rock into a fantastic record.
SEASON 19 FINALE! Be True - RL Cherry Blossom - Rubblebucket Earth Worship - Rubblebucket Empty Head - Frankie Cosmos Aftershook - Frankie Cosmos Strangers - Dana Gavanski Sacatela - La Femme No pasa nada - La Femme Dyslexic Poetry - Petite League Pantone Karaoke - Petite League Belinda Says - Alvvays Very Online Guy - Alvvays San Francisco - Bonny Doon This episode features a clip from the podcast The War On Cars where guest, prominent sex columnist Dan Savage, talks about how terrible cars are, and how livable streets activists can win people over to our side. It was a fun interview, and while I've always enjoyed his media appearances, but prior to this interview I never knew he was a kindred spirit with regard to this topic.
Jolene...Jolene....Jolene...Joleeeeeene! You know the song and we know you love it. Who did it better though? Was it the incredible woman who whote it, Dolly Parton? Is is possible that Jack White and his big sister Meg managed to make the better version? Join us as Michelle & Russ welcome Hillary from The Muck Podcast to talk through exactly that discussion. It's Season 7 Episode 7 of your favorite red headed bank tellers managers favorite show, the Infectious Groove Podcast!
Today's Song of the Day is "Geometry" from Rubblebucket's album, Earth Worship, out October 21st.Rubblebucket will be performing at Amsterdam Bar and Hall on Wednesday, February 15th.
“I Got the Noughties.” In this episode the guys discuss which artist we would like to score our podcast, Kevin talks about his “naughty era” and Luke pitches a music video idea involving a mailbox headed person. Luke tells Kevin about an exciting Doobie Brothers cover and they truly find the best songs ever. Not to mention they play an amazing lineup of songs from incredible artists. Songs Played In This Episode: Sorry - Closer from Anywhere But Here out now on Domino Recording Co. Open Mike Eagle - 79th and Stony Island from Component System with the Auto Reverse out now via Auto Reverse Divino Niño - XO from Last Spa on Earth out now on Winspear Pinkshift - I'm not crying you're crying from Love me Forever out October 21st via Hopeless Rubblebucket - Cherry Blossom from Earth Worship out October 21st on Grand Jury Westerman - Idol; RE-run out now via Partisan Photo Credits: Sorry by Felix Bayley Higgins Open Mike Eagle by R. Gardiner Divino Niño by Matt Allen Pinkshift by Leigh Ann Rodgers Westerman by Pinelopi Gerasimou Rubbelbucket by Shervin Lainez
As broadcast June 28, 2022 with plenty of legends on stage for a lifetime. Tonight we open paying tribute to Paul McCartney's absolutely incredible performance at Glastonbury over the weekend, which saw the newly minted octogenarian smash the headliner's stage with a three hour performance for the ages. After the headliner, we dig deep with our indie & underground presentation for the week, as Kat Bass joins us and shares all her favorite truffles. Big new albums out from Soccer Mommy and Regina Spektor start things, then it's new joints from Ginger Root, Divino Nino, Alex G, and many more to make the two hours breezy but deep in quality.#feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)Wings – Arrow Through MeSoccer Mommy – Feel It All The TimeRegina Spektor – One Man's PrayerKALI – FlemDivino Niño – Tu TontoHOMESHAKE - SesamePart II (34:09)Tape Tension - Fossils Ginger Root - Loneliness Sleepy Soul - Summers With You Djo - Change BILBAO - Mojito lovelytheband - Sail Away Stella Donnelly – Flood Part III (63:57)THICK - Loser Alex G - Runner Rubblebucket - Morning In The Sun Rebounder - Boy Friday Triathalon - Dreams whaledontsleep ft. haruno - caramel Monster Rally – Grassy Crystals Part IV (94:00)Ultracrush - Away Game Boyhood - Stroke ItDrauve - Pictures The Mary Onettes - What I Feel In Some Places Mina Okabe - Waiting Is A Waste Haepa - Safe Haven Dallas Tamaira – Just Fine
Today's Song of the Day is "Morning In The Sun" the new single from Rubblebucket, out now.
All Songs Considered's Bob Boilen shares an anthemic call to action from Jesca Hoop, a song for a stressed-out brain from Dry Cleaning, and two tunes inspired by television shows.Featured Tracks And Artists:1. Jesca Hoop: "Hatred Has a Mother," from Order of Romance2. Jake Blount: "Didn't It Rain," from The New Faith3. Alex G: "Runner," from God Save the Animals4. Rubblebucket: "Morning in the Sun" (Single)5. Marlon Williams: "Thinking of Nina," from My Boy6. Dry Cleaning: "Don't Press Me," from Stumpwork
Animation For Adults Presents Animation Nights New York's (ANNY) Animator Interviews. AFA and ANNY's Evan Vernon talks with animator Amanda Bonaiuto, whose music video Annihilation Song will screen as part of the ANNY May online event. SHOW NOTES ANNY Animator Interview #20: Amanda Bonaiuto, Interview by Evan Vernon Instagram: @amandabonaiuto Twitter: @Amandabonbon Professional Website: www.amandabonaiuto.biz Director of ANNIHILATION SONG Music video for Rubblebucket's new track. A woman gets swept up by chaos. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9JIk8dScAY Animation Nights New York presents “Futility & Hope” (Program #60 | Season 6 | In Competition Films) Sunday, May 23, 2021 Films are available 11am - 11pm EDT for one day. Join us for mixer events in the ANNY Virtual Event Space on webXR. (No headset is required. Platform is accessible via PC/Mac/Mobile.) Mixer Events 3pm - 5pm & 8pm- 10pm EDT RSVP: https://www.animationnights.com/screening60/ Rubblebucket https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6pHkHtsAhxcgvDvEUazR6A Sun Machine http://smarturl.it/SunMachine The New School https://www.newschool.edu/ Caroline Leaf http://www.carolineleaf.com/work_bio.php Cal Arts https://calarts.edu/ Bill Plympton https://www.plymptoons.com/ Igor Kovalyov https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Igor_Kovalyov Michaela Pavlatova http://www.michaelapavlatova.com/show/ Michaela Pavlatova http://www.michaelapavlatova.com/show/
Svend and David spend episode 2 discussing two bands that should be MUCH more popular in Rubblebucket and Moon Tooth. Songs on episode: Rubblebucket - Major Roxy (Intro/34:37), My Life (11:30), Carousel Ride (22:50), the Middle (25:00), Shake Me Around (26:00), Young and Old (26:45), On the Ground (34:04), Hey Everybody (37:06) Moon Tooth: Crux (37:20), Omega Days (42:13), Rhythm and Roar (45:03/46:03), Raise A Light (Epilogue) (51:28), Awe at All Angles (53:51), Trust (54:37/58:00) Drinks in episode: Svend - Woodford Reserve, Captain Dynamite by New Belgium David - Old Rasputin Russian Imperial by North Coast Brewing Company
Will Hanza from Escaper is our guest on No Simple Road this week! Will has performed on stage with musicians such as Jimmy Vivino (Basic Cable Band/Conan O'Brien), Aron Magner & Marc Brownstein (the Disco Biscuits), Joe Russo (Further, JRAD), Aaron Johnston & Jesse Murphy (Brazilian Girls), Andy Hess (Govt. Mule), Jason Lindner (David Bowie, Now vs Now), Avi Bortnick, as well as members from bands such as Thievery Corporation, Rusted Root, Turkuaz, Dopapod, TAUK, Rubblebucket, Kung Fu, Fab Faux, Perpetual Groove, Goose, Cabinet, lespecial and more.We talk about coming though the fog to find inspiration. What it feels like to finally play live music again, on top of a mountain no less, how music takes on a new shape through the environment it is being played in, how he's navigating seclusion, how his core hasn't changed even though outside forces have changed, .and so much more!For more info on Will and Escaper head over to: https://www.escapermusic.com/homeSong at the beginning of the episode: 'Superhead' . Song at the end of the episode: 'Apotheosis' off the new album 'Apotheosis' out on all streaming platforms.Become a Patron through Patreon.com - This is how you get involved in making sure we can continue bringing you conversations with artists and talking about the things that connect us as a Family! JOIN THE NO SIMPLE ROAD FAMILY!Leave us a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify or wherever you get NSR!***THIS EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY THE AMAZING AND INCREDIBLE SHOP TOUR BUS , DEFYNE PREMIUM CANNABIS, SUNSET LAKE CBD, and ELECTRIC FISH LIGHTS !!!!For FREE SHIPPING FROM Shop Tour Bus Use The Promo code: nosimpleroadFor 15% off from Sunset Lake CBD use the PROMO CODE: NSR15 at checkout.For 10% off from Electric Fish Lights use the PROMO CODE: NSR at checkout.No Simple Road is part of OSIRIS MEDIA. Osiris is creating a community that connects people like you with podcasts and live experiences about artists and topics you love. To stay up to date on what we’re up to, visit our site and sign up for our newsletter. Osiris works in partnership with JamBase, which connects music fans with the music they love and empowers them to go see live music See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
If you enjoy this podcast, consider buying me a coffee: https://adamstoner.com/support Producing Activity Quest has been my main focus this month, sending Fun Kids presenters to newly re-opened locations across the UK in an effort to make a programme that encourages families to also get out-and-about safely this summer. I've been recording my own experiences for the podcast. You can hear me in the first episode, where I visited GoApe in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire. Listen to the audio version of this newsletter to hear the feature and some other bits-and-bobs in this newsletter. I had the pleasure of speaking to Sir Tim Smit, founder of the Eden Project, for Activity Quest. He spoke about getting active and ways in which people of all ages can improve the world. That's in the most recent episode, which you can listen to wherever you get your podcasts… On podcasts, Santa Daily and The Week Junior Show didn't pick anything up at the British Podcast Awards at the start of the month, but we did get some very funny mentions from Chris Moyles and I'm still delighted that we were punching with hitters including the Guardian, Monocle, and BBC Radio 4. Toward the end of the month, I began listening back to some bits-and-pieces from my personal audio journal. I've kept an audio journal since the start of 2015, just blabbering into my iPhone once-a-day-or-so. I've only really listened back to bits this past week as I've begun archiving over 1,000 entries. Keeping this journal has been the best thing I've ever done. I've got voices of friends past and present, relationships old and new, and sounds from places across the world, plus some important lessons: May 2015: “Just spoke to a CNN dude about Bitcoin for a radio doc. He said to pile $400 into it [scoffs] yeah, right, alright mate” Hindsight is a wonderful thing. That $400 would be just shy of £20,000 today. Elsewhere… I've been reading: Memoirs and Misinformation, Jim Carey's autobiography. In an interview about the book, he said the cover came from an accidental screenshot of a FaceTime call with his assistant after they'd both been told they had minutes to live. Mentors: How to Help and Be Helped by Russell Brand. Do listen to it (read by Brand himself), rather than read it. It's quicker and much more entertaining. I've been watching: Friday/Saturday evening Bad Movie Marathons with friends on Discord continue. We watched Shrek: The Musical last. This one's not a recommendation, just an FYI. I've been listening to: I've made an Apple Music playlist of what I've been listening to in Spring/Summer 2020. I'll be adding to it constantly until the end of this month at which point I'll make an Autumn/Winter one. Tap the link to open it in-app or in browser, so you can copy the tunes to your own playlist. Picks include selections from Hayley Williams' solo endeavour Petals for Armor and Dan Croll's new EPs, plus Broadcast, Rubblebucket, Gorillaz, Femi Kuti, Bloc Party, and Thom Yorke. I've been enjoying: Call of Duty: Warzone, which came out in March but is something I've only just stumbled upon in the past few months. Something tells me this was a savvy marketing ploy from the folks at Activision: release something in the midst of everyone being stuck at home to get a feel for the gameplay ahead of a wider game release later this year. When I saw one my favourite limited edition items was back in stock on the Monocle store earlier this month, I knew I had to get it. I snapped up a spare Monocle x Laperruque cardholder – one of my favourite possessions, mainly because of how humble and understated it looks, but also because of how beautifully made it is. Rapanui sell clothes in partnership with charities like WarChild and the Marine Conservation Society and donate a percentage of the profits to them, something I've written about before. I got a nice Vivienne Westwood tee just after I sent the last email update. WarChild themselves have created a clever way to raise some cash (and have raised £80,000 as of me writing this) by auctioning and raffling off some incredible prizes, from backstage access to gigs when they're back-to-normal to signed guitars, video-chats with stars, and limited-edition prints. Alright, that's all for this month. Until next time. Your friend, Adam Stoner
Alex Toth, who played the Tiny Desk back in 2015 as a member of Rubblebucket returns front and center with his own band, Tōth.
Alex Toth, who played the Tiny Desk back in 2015 as a member of Rubblebucket returns front and center with his own band, Tōth.
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In this episode we get to know the artist Alex Tōth, whose solo project 'Tōth' has carved him out as one of music's most singular and creative artists of the last year. Hailing from Brooklyn, he is one half of Rubblebucket. He talks about his album and the meaning around the title ' Practice Magic and Seek Professional Help When Necessary'.
Whether she's spinning up above a New Years crowd at BSP while Rubblebucket plays, doing handstands in New Paltz bars, or leading a class of people at Mohonk Mountain House, Lana Heintjes does it with a smile and an energy that just draws you in. If you've seen her perform or taken a class, here's a chance to find out what makes her tick. If this is your introduction, I highly recommend a multimedia experience... load up Instagram while you listen. Welcome to 2020! Lana's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/acrolana Casey - https://www.instagram.com/caseymoonacro/ Hudson Valley Circus Arts - https://www.instagram.com/hudsonvalleycircusarts Vitality Yoga Flow - https://www.instagram.com/vitalityyogaflow/ Yebba - My Mind - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXwE1G7_U9M
Visit agreatbigcity.com/support to learn how to support New York City local news and allow us to keep bringing you this podcast. If you are a New York-based business and would be interested in sponsoring our podcasts, visit agreatbigcity.com/advertising to learn more. The ridership on crosstown buses at 14th Street has increased to more than 32,000 daily riders, an increase over last year's 26,000 daily riders, and now the city is looking at increasing service along the route. Now that buses are moving faster thanks to the clear streets and the installation of bus loading platforms, some are beginning to need to hold at bus stops to avoid getting ahead of schedule. The 14th Street buses will also be getting on-board camera systems that photograph any bus lane blockers and send that info to the Department of Transportation. Any scofflaws caught blocking buses by those on-board cameras or street-mounted cameras will be subject to fines. These are the same on-board cameras that made a dramatic debut recently when the Transit Authority posted a video on social media showing the bus camera zapping a delivery truck out of the bus lane. Although there haven't been any reports of disintegrating delivery vans, the cameras have been operating on the M15 and B44 Select Bus routes. Good and bad news for any holiday shoppers hoping for some traffic relief in Midtown this holiday season: City Council Speaker Corey Johnson said the success of the 14th Street busway should lead the city to expand the program to similar streets like 34th and 42nd, but Mayor de Blasio's view is still that instituting busways on other streets would be a premature move before the 14th street pilot program has completed. The current busway pilot program is scheduled to last 18 months, after which the DOT will examine the results and decide whether the program will continue. Midtown bus riders may still be stuck behind empty Ubers on 34th Street, but visitors to Rockefeller Center will get a bit more breathing room. The city announced on November 22nd that, beginning Friday, November 29th, movable barriers will be installed to close streets around Rockefeller Center and add more pedestrian space during the holiday season. The plan is to completely close 49th and 50th Streets from Fifth to Sixth beginning in the afternoon until midnight, when most shoppers and visitors will be in the area. Along Fifth Avenue from 48th to 52nd, a lane of the road on each side will be reclaimed for pedestrian traffic with movable barriers. On Sixth Avenue, a similar barrier setup will take over one lane of traffic, but only when the NYPD and DOT observers see that crowds are growing and more pedestrian space is needed. According to State Senator Brad Hoylman, the Rockefeller Center area attracts 125 million visitors during the holiday season. When news of the potential street closure plan leaked at the end of October, Mayor de Blasio emphasized that it had not yet been approved by City Hall and that someone at the DOT may have accidentally or intentionally leaked it "trying to further their own agenda". The plan will take effect the day after Thanksgiving. You may notice one problem when you combine the previous two stories: In response to news of the Rockefeller Center street closures, Transit Authority head Andy Byford released a short statement criticizing what he called a unilateral decision by the city that will slow down buses in the Rockefeller Center area since they are not given priority in the current plan. Fifth Avenue is a major north-south route for buses, and it remains to be seen how the four-block narrowing of the street will impact traffic or transit times. This week, the Port Authority announced this week that they hope to use autonomous vehicle technology to more closely space their buses through the Lincoln Tunnel. While they plan realistically wouldn't eliminating drivers, the technology would allow the buses to drive close to each other and maintain a higher speed by closely monitoring the surrounding environment and avoiding collisions with greater accuracy than a human driver. Today's podcast is brought to you by City Survival: The AGBC Holiday Gift Guide — Whether it's a tiny replica of a fire escape to hang on your wall or a gadget that may one day help you escape a stalled subway train, find all your gifts this year through our Gift Guide at agreatbigcity.com/gift-guide and your purchases will financially benefit AGBC. Coming up November 28th, the 93rd annual Macy's Thanksgiving parade will fly 16 giant balloons from 77th Street to 34th Street, with new giant balloons this year of Astronaut Snoopy, Dr. Seuss's Green Eggs and Ham, a new Spongebob Squarepants design featuring Gary the snail, and the reappearance of Smokey the Bear, but those new balloons will hopefully stop to pay their respects to some of their fallen comrades. Over the 93 years of Macy's parades, there have been three major balloon crashes: 26 years ago in 1993 — The Sonic the Hedgehog balloon in the Macy's Thanksgiving Parade knocks down a streetlight in Columbus Circle, injuring a child and an off-duty police officer 22 years ago in 1997 — Four are injured, two seriously, when a Cat in the Hat balloon from the Macy's Thanksgiving Parade knocks down a streetlight on Central Park West — Hear more about the Corey Lidle plane crash on Episode 44 of the podcast 14 years ago in 2005 — Two are injured when an M&M balloon from the Macy's Thanksgiving Parade knocks down a streetlight in Times Square Safety limits are now set on where balloons may only fly if sustained winds are below 23mph and gusts are below 34mph. For this Thanksgiving, the winds are predicted to be in the 20mph range, so it remains to be seen if high winds may ground the balloons this year. No matter what happens to this year's Macy's balloons, it won't be as exciting as the parade's end from 1927 to 1932, when parade balloons were simply launched into the sky after the parade, where the helium-filled balloons would rise into the air and Macy's predicted they would deflate and land, so they attached a note that offered a $100 reward to anyone who returned the balloon's remains. The tradition ended, however, when one of the loose balloons finally ended up getting stuck on the wing of an airplane and sent the plane into a tailspin. 13 years ago on November 25, 2006 — Sean Bell is shot and killed by police in a controversial shooting that raised protests over how police handled the encounter and whether anyone in Bell's bachelor party was actually armed — Sean Bell is shot and killed by police in a controversial shooting that raised protests over how police handled the encounter and whether anyone in Bell's bachelor party was actually armed. Upon leaving the bachelor party at a strip club, undercover police testified that they heard one of Bell's friends say he was going to get a gun, so police, who were outside the club investigating possible prostitution at the location, drew their guns and fired on the group, killing Bell and severely injuring two others. The NYPD response hinged on whether a gun was mentioned or displayed, with witnesses saying no one in the bachelor party mentioned a gun and none being found at the scene. Mayor Bloomberg called the shooting unacceptable and said it looked like a case of excessive force, with five officers firing a total of 50 shots, hitting Bell four times, Trent Benefield three times, and Joseph Guzman 19 times. Protests took place comparing Bell's death to similar police shootings of unarmed men and protesters called for the officers to be held accountable. Three of the five officers involved in the shooting were indicted and went before a judge in a bench trial where all charges were dropped on April 25, 2008. Despite their acquittal, all officers and their commanding officer were fired or forced to resign by 2012. Liverpool Street from 94th to 101st Ave in Jamaica, Queens was named in honor of Sean Bell on what would have been his 27th birthday. 109 years ago on November 27, 1910 — The original Penn Station opens to the public, with an estimated 100,000 visitors on the first day — The original Penn Station opens to the public, with an estimated 100,000 visitors on the first day The city operated a bit differently in those days, with the New York Times noting the increase in pedestrians on a Sunday in the "usually very quiet" area in Midtown between Penn Station and Times Square, and that the crowds were "impressed with the lack of confusion" at Penn Station on opening day. One aspect of the opening day report did seem all too familiar: The new station caused a notable increase in subway passengers at both the Times Square and 33rd Street stations, causing passengers to question why there had not been extra capacity added to the Seventh Avenue cross-town trolley. The increase in train traffic also relocated a large number of support personnel to the city, with many settling in southeast Queens near the newly-constructed Sunnyside train yards. This increased the population of Long Island City by at least 2,000. The original above-ground structure of Penn Station would remain until 1963, when it had fallen into disrepair and was torn down and replaced with Madison Square Garden. The loss of what was once an architectural wonder led to the formation of the Landmarks Preservation Commission that would save Grand Central Terminal from a similar fate just two years later. Today, the Moynihan Train Hall near Penn Station is being renovated into a modern version of what Penn Station once was. The new train station will service Amtrak and LIRR customers and feature a soaring glass atrium ceiling about the size of Grand Central's main hall. A Great Big City has been running a 24-hour newsfeed since 2010, but the AGBC News podcast is just getting started, and we need your support. A Great Big City is built on a dedication to explaining what is happening and how it fits into the larger history of New York, which means thoroughly researching every topic and avoiding clickbait headlines to provide a straightforward, honest, and factual explanation of the news. Individuals can make a monthly or one-time contribution at agreatbigcity.com/support and local businesses can have a lasting impact by supporting local news while promoting products or services directly to interested customers listening to this podcast. Visit agreatbigcity.com/advertising to learn more. AGBC is more than just a news website: Every evening, just before sundown, A Great Big City checks the Empire State Building's lighting schedule and sends out a notification if the tower's lighting will be lit in special colors for a holiday or celebration. Follow @agreatbigcity on social media to receive the alerts. Park of the day Bergen Triangle — E. 181 St., Anthony Ave., Grand Concourse, the Bronx — Named for William Bergen, one of the largest developers in the Bronx, who spotted vacant lots and bought them, constructing over two hundred homes on his land. One of Bergen's most notable achievements as a developer was the construction of the Bergen Building, built in 1915 at the intersection of Tremont and Arthur Avenues, about one mile southeast from Bergen Triangle Park. Parks Events The city will be hosting Black Friday Hikes on November 29, 2019 as a way to clear your mind from any holiday stress and avoid any ravenous shopping crowds. There will be one official hike in each borough, but you're encouraged to visit any park and take your own hiking adventure. Concert Calendar Here's the AGBC Concert Calendar for the upcoming week: Snoh Aalegra with Baby Rose is playing Webster Hall on Sunday, November 24th at 7pm. Bob Dylan is playing Beacon Theatre on Sunday, November 24th at 8pm. Hozier with Angie McMahon is playing Hammerstein Ballroom on Monday, November 25th at 8pm. Jaden Smith and Willow Smith are playing Terminal 5 on Tuesday, November 26th at 7pm. Hozier with Angie McMahon is playing Hammerstein Ballroom on Tuesday, November 26th at 8pm. Bob Dylan is playing Beacon Theatre on Tuesday, November 26th at 8pm. Bob Dylan is playing Beacon Theatre on Wednesday, November 27th at 8pm. Lil Tjay is playing PlayStation Theater on Wednesday, November 27th at 8pm. Mega Bash with Luis Fonsi, Reik, Ozuna are playing Prudential Center on Friday, November 29th at 7pm. Bob Dylan is playing Beacon Theatre on Friday, November 29th at 8pm. Fobia is playing PlayStation Theater on Friday, November 29th at 8pm. Madeon with Instupendo is playing Brooklyn Steel on Friday, November 29th at 8pm. Pentatonix is playing The Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden on Saturday, November 30th at 7pm. Guster with Rubblebucket is playing Terminal 5 on Saturday, November 30th at 7pm. Bob Dylan is playing Beacon Theatre on Saturday, November 30th at 8pm. Hot Tuna is playing The Town Hall on Saturday, November 30th at 8pm. Find more fun things to do at agreatbigcity.com/events. Today's fact about New York Here's something you may not have known about New York: You can call, text, or chat with a trained counselor 24 hours a day at the city's NYC Well program Weather The extreme highs and lows for this week in weather history: Record High: 77°F on November 20, 1985 Record Low: 13°F on November 22, 1880 Weather for the week ahead: Light rain this weekend, with a chance of wind on Wednesday and Thursday Thanks for listening to A Great Big City. Follow along 24 hours a day on social media @agreatbigcity or email contact@agreatbigcity.com with any news, feedback, or topic suggestions. Subscribe to AGBC News wherever you listen to podcasts: iTunes, Google Play, or Spotify, Player FM, Pocket Casts, or listen to each episode on the podcast pages at agreatbigcity.com/podcast. If you enjoy the show, subscribe and leave a review wherever you're listening and visit our podcast site to see show notes and extra links for each episode. Intro and outro music: 'Start the Day' by Lee Rosevere — Concert Calendar music from Jukedeck.com
To celebrate LOCKN’ 2019, Relix Assistant Editor Raffaela Kenny-Cincotta sits down with Andy Frasco of Andy Frasco & The UN for a freewheelin’ conversation, recorded live at the Virginia mega-festival. Plus, a Weekly Shout-Out by Rubblebucket! [Recorded on Aug. 23, 2019, Send your messages to RafandKarina@gmail.com]
Visit agreatbigcity.com/support to learn how to support New York City local news and allow us to keep bringing you this podcast. If you are a New York-based business and would be interested in sponsoring our podcasts, visit agreatbigcity.com/advertising to learn more. The goats brought in to clean up Riverside Park are taking a summer vacation! The original flock brought to the park in May was narrowed down from 24 to 18 after they cleaned out the weeds too quickly, and now the group will be meeting back up at their farm in Rhinebeck, NY while the weeds are allowed to regrow a bit on the steep slopes of Riverside Park that they were maintaining. As part of their going-away party, the Riverside Park Conservancy honored Massey the goat with an award for receiving the most votes in an online contest. The 166-pound, 10-year-old goat is the oldest of the bunch and received a bouquet of edible flowers as a prize. Watch for the goats to return later in the summer when they will be back for a second round of snacking on the invasive plants that will further weaken them and ensure they don't have the energy left to regrow again. In July, one day before the anniversary of Eric Garner's death, the Department of Justice, now overseen by Trump-appointed Attorney General William Barr, announced that they will not pursue civil rights charges against officer Pantaleo, who was seen in video putting Garner in a chokehold. Immediately after, the NYPD was quick to point out that their own internal disciplinary case against Pantaleo was still underway, and on August 2nd, an NYPD judge ruled that the officer should be fired due to his use of a chokehold when attempting to arrest Eric Garner, a tactic that is prohibited by NYPD policy and was listed by the city medical examiner as a contributing factor in Garner's death. Although the ruling is preliminary, Pantaleo was suspended effective immediately, after being kept employed in administrative duty during the five years since Eric Garner's death. The announcement came days after de Blasio was heckled by protesters demanding he fire Pantaleo during the second Democratic Presidential primary debates in Detroit. In response, he continued to claim that justice would be served in the next 30 days. Fellow Democratic candidate Kirsten Gillibrand had a more decisive answer. nn De Blasio has been polling between 0% and 1% among likely voters. nn The NYPD judge's decision will now make its way to NYPD Commissioner O'Neill, who will decide whether to fire Pantaleo in the upcoming weeks. City Council Speaker Corey Johnson released a statement saying: This decision is long overdue. It should not have taken five years to determine what the public clearly understood in five minutes: Officer Pantaleo used an illegal chokehold on Eric Garner, which ultimately led to his death. nn Now Police Commissioner O'Neill must act. Pantaleo must be fired immediately. Nothing will bring back Mr. Garner, but I hope this decision gives the Garner family some peace 15 years ago on August 3, 2004 — The pedestal of the Statue of Liberty reopens for the first time since the September 11th attacks You may not think of the city as harboring invasive insects, but arborists from the national Department of Agriculture have been inspecting trees in Brooklyn and Queens for Asian longhorn beetles. The beetles are thought to have originally traveled to the United States in 1996 in wooden shipping pallets, and now they threaten trees across the city. Inspectors search for the telltale signs of round holes in the wood of a tree, where the adult beetles emerge in late July. nn Keep an eye out for the signs of beetle infestation on your local trees: They create deep round holes big enough for a pencil to fit in and leave a collection of sawdust below the holes. The beetles themselves are about one and a half inches long, mostly black with white specks, and have distinctive blue stripes on their legs and long striped antennae. If you find a tree or piece of wood that may be infested, call the Asian longhorned beetle tip line at 1-866-702-9938 or email foresthealth@dec.ny.gov. 9 years ago on August 9, 2010 — Upon landing at JFK, a JetBlue flight attendant announces that he is quitting his job and exits the jet via the emergency evacuation slide, taking two beers with him 42 years ago on August 10, 1977 — David Berkowitz is taken into custody 3 years ago on August 10, 2016 — A man partially climbs Trump Tower And finally, thanks go out to Eric Boyo, an MTA subway operator for 27 years who stopped his train to help a woman on the tracks this week. As he approached Fulton Street on the G Train line, he noticed people on the platform waving their arms. Seeing that something must be wrong, he slowed his train early and then spotted a woman on the tracks. He stopped the train and opened the door at the front of the train to speak with the woman, and ended up helping her back onto the platform. Whether the woman intended to be struck by the train or had just fallen was unclear, but onlookers praised Eric for remaining calm and showing compassion during the rescue. According to the MTA, the recommended way to flag down an oncoming train during an emergency situation is to light your cellphone's flashlight and wave it side to side while facing the train. A Great Big City has been running a 24-hour newsfeed since 2010, but the AGBC News podcast is just getting started, and we need your support. A Great Big City is built on a dedication to explaining what is happening and how it fits into the larger history of New York, which means thoroughly researching every topic and avoiding clickbait headlines to provide a straightforward, honest, and factual explanation of the news. Individuals can make a monthly or one-time contribution at agreatbigcity.com/support and local businesses can have a lasting impact by supporting local news while promoting products or services directly to interested customers listening to this podcast. Visit agreatbigcity.com/advertising to learn more. AGBC is more than just a news website: Our fireworks page monitors the city's announcements of upcoming fireworks, lists them on our site, and automatically sends out a notification just before the fireworks begin, so that you can watch the show or prepare your pet for the upcoming sounds of explosions. Visit agreatbigcity.com/fireworks to see the full calendar and follow @agreatbigcity on social media to receive the alerts Park of the day Half-Nelson Playground — 1631 NELSON AvNUE, the Bronx — Named for being halfway down Nelson Avenue, this park features playground equipment built to resemble optical illusions! Parks Events The Department of Transportation's Summer Streets will close streets in Manhattan from 7am to 1pm from 72nd Street down Park Avenue and to the Brooklyn Bridge. The streets will be emptied out and made available to bicycles and pedestrians, with events and activities all along the route. At Foley Square downtown, a large group will attempt to break the Guinness World Record for simultaneous people doing a handstand, which currently stands at 399 people, at 51st Street, the Asia Society will be offering free temporary tattoos, and along Centre Street downtown, you can take a ride on a 30-foot-tall zipline! Concert Calendar Barbra Streisand is playing Madison Square Garden on Saturday, August 3rd. Rebelution is playing The Rooftop at Pier 17 on Saturday, August 3rd. Soccer Cousins, Hurry, and Mount Sharp are playing Trans-Pecos on Saturday, August 3rd. Steve Gunn and Hand Habits are playing Industry City Courtyard on Saturday, August 3rd. MONSTA X WORLD TOUR 'WE ARE HERE' and MONSTA X are playing Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden on Saturday, August 3rd. Bad Religion and The Explosion are playing Brooklyn Steel on Saturday, August 3rd. Jenny Kern at Rockwood Music Hall and Jenny Kern are playing Rockwood Music Hall on Saturday, August 3rd. Krish Live At The Knitting Factory Brooklyn, Lucid, Corteez, Jovian, Kash, Siik Miind, and VENNESSY are playing Knitting Factory Brooklyn on Sunday, August 4th. Barry Manilow is playing Lunt-Fontanne Theatre in Midtown on Sunday, August 4th at 7pm. The Rolling Stones and Lukas Nelson and Promise of the Real are playing MetLife Stadium on Monday, August 5th. Tyler Childers is playing Webster Hall on Monday, August 5th. The Rolling Stones with Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real (Rescheduled from 6/17) is playing MetLife Stadium on Monday, August 5th at 8pm. BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn!, Ex Hex, and Mac DeMarco are playing Prospect Park Bandshell on Tuesday, August 6th. Keane is playing The Bowery Ballroom on Tuesday, August 6th. Hibou and Dolly Spartans are playing Mercury Lounge on Tuesday, August 6th. Barry Manilow is playing Lunt-Fontanne Theatre in Midtown on Tuesday, August 6th at 7pm. Mac DeMarco is playing Prospect Park Bandshell in South Slope on Tuesday, August 6th at 7pm. Queen with Adam Lambert is playing Madison Square Garden in Midtown West / Chelsea / Hudson Yards on Tuesday, August 6th at 8pm. Queen + Adam Lambert: The Rhapsody Tour, Queen, and Adam Lambert are playing Madison Square Garden on Wednesday, August 7th. Barry Manilow is playing Lunt-Fontanne Theatre in Midtown on Wednesday, August 7th at 7pm. Queen with Adam Lambert is playing Madison Square Garden in Midtown West / Chelsea / Hudson Yards on Wednesday, August 7th at 8pm. Guster with Rubblebucket is playing Rumsey Playfield, Central Park in Midtown East on Thursday, August 8th at 6pm. The Marked Men, Bugg, Career Suicide, Criaturas, and Savageheads are playing Brooklyn Bazaar on Friday, August 9th. Thunderpussy and Hollis Brown, Thunderpussy, and Hollis Brown are playing Brooklyn Bowl on Friday, August 9th. David Cook is playing Sony Hall on Friday, August 9th. Peter Murphy - Cascade: The Peter Murphy Residency at LPR and Peter Murphy are playing (le) Poisson Rouge on Friday, August 9th. Bryan Ferry is playing United Palace Theatre on Friday, August 9th. DRAB MAJESTY, Body of Light, and Hide are playing Music Hall of Williamsburg on Friday, August 9th. Suicideboys with Trash Talk and Night Lovell and Turnstile are playing Ford Amphitheater at Coney Island Boardwalk in Seagate on Friday, August 9th at 6pm. Bryan Ferry is playing United Palace Theatre in Hudson Heights on Friday, August 9th at 8pm. Barry Manilow is playing Lunt-Fontanne Theatre in Midtown on Friday, August 9th at 8pm. False and Vile Creature are playing Saint Vitus Bar on Saturday, August 10th. Spirit Family Reunion is playing Union Pool on Saturday, August 10th. One Africa Music Fest with Kranium, Burna Boy, Wyclef Jean are playing Ford Amphitheater at Coney Island Boardwalk in Seagate on Saturday, August 10th at 6pm. My Morning Jacket with Warpaint is playing Forest Hills Stadium in Forest Hills on Saturday, August 10th at 7pm. Shawn Mendes is playing Prudential Center on Saturday, August 10th at 7pm. Hootie & The Blowfish with Barenaked Ladies is playing Madison Square Garden in Midtown West / Chelsea / Hudson Yards on Saturday, August 10th at 7pm. Find more fun things to do at agreatbigcity.com/events. Learn about New York Here's something you may not have known about New York: The striped bass was declared the New York state marine or saltwater fish in 2006, in reference to their seasonal presence in the tidal portion of the Hudson River and coastal waters around Long Island Weather The extreme highs and lows for this week in weather history: Record High: 104°F on August 7, 1918 Record Low: 54°F on August 8, 1903 Weather for the week ahead: Light rain tomorrow through Thursday, with high temperatures rising to 89°F next Friday. Intro and outro music: 'Start the Day' by Lee Rosevere — Concert Calendar music from Jukedeck.com
My conversation in this episode is with bassist Noga Shefi. Noga is now the bass player for a band I love, Rubblebucket and also helms her own project. I dug having the opportunity to catch up with Noga and hear her story of moving from Israel to the states as a young musician, taking on a diagnosis of Crohns with a intense focus on diet and eventually reversing the effects of the disease altogether without the use if pharmaceuticals, steroids or immunosuppressants. Intro music: 'Do you?' from DB3 album 'Firebrand' Episode interludes are taken from: Noga Shefi "MHA" + "Catch", Yafo "Fire is Over" In this conversation: Coming up in Israel through the Army Diagnosis Crohns Disease Minimal diet- Eliminate foods that cause inflammation Cure through food- Trying different diets Healing through Meditation/Yoga Transitioning to Veganism Kelly Brogan- A Mind of Your Own Gut Biome/Gut Brain Connection Daily diet- Mushroom elixers- Food Bag- Preparation Healthy Food on the Go Intermittent Fasting on the Road Healthy Hospitality rider Yoga on the road Importance of Morning fitness Meditation helping with stage fright- more present
This week: Ani DiFranco on her New York Times Best-Seller List memoir- on how hard it was to transition from writing songs to writing a book and on how important her music is especially now in the fight for women’s rights. Congressman McGovern on whether Congress will finally have the guts to impeach in light of Robert Mueller’s not-so-subtle exhortation to do so. One of our Pioneer Valley school districts is pioneering a plan to make sure all of our young people are getting fed fresh, healthy local food in school to fight food insecurity. Kal Travers of Rubblebucket on their dream picnic. And psychic medium Rebecca Anne LoCicero taking your phone calls and talking to your dead people while I listen along skeptically
Program Alert! We shamelessly troll Sports!Sports?Sports. Podcast for the first 3 minutes then the real pod starts...This week it's a night at the Foxbury! What is Love? Consciously uncoupling and the freedom-feeling of allowing Love its natural Death. Talking Twain and Rubblebucket next, on The Radio Cure!
We’re scoping out this year’s Summer Meltdown headliners like Umphrey’s McGee and Gramatik, as well as the annual Pilgrimage Music Festival, happening September 21-22 in Franklin, Tennessee with Jam Session favorites Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe. We’re also peeking into the annual Petaluma Music Festival with Hot Buttered Rum and New Monsoon. The festival this year is on August 3rd and proceeds will be donated to Petaluma’s public elementary and secondary schools to provide funding for their music programs. All that, plus new music from Joss Jaffe, Robert Walter’s 20th Congress, Rubblebucket and more on this week’s Jam Session. 00:00 - Mic Break 01:07 - Triangle Tear - Umphrey’s McGee 05:57 - Native Son - Gramatik ft. Raekwon & Orlando Napier 09:51 - Coast To Coast - ALO 15:11 - Mic Break 15:53 - Sweet Honey Fountain - Hot Buttered Rum String Band 23:48 - Copper Mine - New Monsoon 31:32 - Mic Break 31:54 - Sweet Spot - The String Cheese Incident 36:52 - Robert Walter for Jam Session 36:59 - Chalk Giant - Robert Walter’s 20th Congress 41:23 - Kalike - Joss Jaffe 46:09 - Mic Break 47:28 - Time To Pray - Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe 52:39 - Last Chair - Jaden Carlson Band 58:03 - Party Like Your Heart Hurts - Rubblebucket 61:31 - Finish
We’ve got a big spotlight on the new album from Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe, “Gnomes & Badgers,” released last Friday on Seven Spheres Records! The 11-track album features a few legendary friends, including The Rolling Stones keyboardist and Allman Brothers Band alum Chuck Leavell, guitar-slinging singer-songwriter Lukas Nelson, New Orleans guitar hero Anders Osborne, Austin producer and multi-instrumentalist Adrian Quesada and NOLA R&B royal Ivan Neville. Also this week, news on the annual Mountain Jam festival, and new tunes from Common Kings, International Orange, Rubblebucket and more. 00:00 - Mic Break 00:50 - Giving It All Away - Seth Walker 04:44 - Terre Haute Blues - Joe Marcinek Band 12:09 - Kiss Me Mister Histrionics - Lucy Woodward 15:37 - Mic Break 16:17 - Gossip - Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe 20:12 - What If You Knew - Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe 24:52 - Change My Way - Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe 30:38 - Smart Boy - Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe 35:48 - Mic Break 36:27 - Five - Twiddle 42:54 - Broken Crowns - Common Kings 46:25 - Inner Cry - Rubblebucket 49:52 - Mic Break 50:30 - Keep The Blue Side Up - International Orange 56:13 - Don’t Turn Away - Cascade Crescendo 62:34 - Finish
Uber diverse drummer Jeremy Gustin of Rubblebucket, Star Rover , Albert Hammond Jr. and many more is today’s guest! We get into embracing north east winters, his bizarre last-minute first gig w/ Rubblebucket, spending three months in Ghana studying west African rhythms, touring Japan & India, his work with Albert Hammond Jr & Star Rover, deadened drums vs resonant drums , studying at Berkley, starting on pots and pans in his classical music family and his first instrument ; the oboe, the “go for it” mentality, our mutual fascination with John Bonham, and much more!! http://www.rubblebucket.com/ http://nnatapes.com/ https://starrovermusic.com/ https://www.instagram.com/jeremygustin/ Photo: https://www.facebook.com/dayp.photography/
Skiing, NFL viewership, beer, brain/Brian, snow in, AND SO ON! Music selection by Brad Music by Rubblebucket: Came Out of a Lady | Save Charlie Suggestions & recommendations are welcome at DrinkTankDC@gmail.com and (202) 681-1916 [Explicit Content]
Both the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival and SweetWater 420 Fest recently revealed their 2019 lineups which include performances from Jam Session favorites like Rubblebucket, Widespread Panic, Turkuaz and BIG Something. We’re featuring those artists this week, in addition to new music spotlights on the Joe Marcinek Band and Robert Walter’s 20th Congress, two artists with amazing new albums out now. We’re also checking in with Papadosio, who kick off their Spring Tour in mid-March in Covington, Kentucky 00:00 - Mic Break 01:05 - If You Want - Joe Marcinek Band 07:46 - Ready To Fly - Clayton Joseph Scott 12:25 - Moola - Joss Jaffee 17:54 - Mic Break 18:24 - If I Ever Fall Asleep - Turkuaz 24:01 - Grey Matter - Big Something 30:05 - Postcard - Widespread Panic 34:26 - Mic Break 35:28 - Habit Creature - Rubblebucket 40:00 - Chalk Giant - Robert Walter’s 20th Congress 44:25 - Liquor Store - Marvelous Funkshun 49:22 - Mic Break 50:04 - We Are Water - Papadosio 56:16 - Drums In Space - Strange Jazz Universe 57:43 - Grace of Love - Bushwalla 61:37 - Finish
Today: The latest news, this week in history, upcoming events, and our concert calendar. Visit agreatbigcity.com/support to learn how to support New York City local news and allow us to keep bringing you this podcast. If you are a New York-based business and would be interested in sponsoring our podcasts, visit agreatbigcity.com/advertising to learn more. Test Ride a Lime Scooter 14 years ago on January 23, 2005 — The FDNY suffers "Black Sunday" when three firefighters are killed are four are injured in two separate fires. It was the deadliest day for the FDNY since the September 11th attacks. In the Bronx, at 236 East 178th Street at Grand Concourse, an early-morning three-alarm fire erupted in a building containing illegally-converted apartments. The frigid temperatures caused difficulties with frozen hydrants and firehoses. When the fire flashed through an apartment door, firefighters had no escape and jumped from the building. Firefighters Curtis Meyran and John Bellew were killed by the fall, with four others severely injured. The firefighters' deaths renewed interest in a safety device that is designed for those exact evacuation procedures but had been discontinued by the FDNY in 2000, but was still carried by one of the firefighters that survived the jump. Over the next year, the safety ropes were tested and issued to every firefighter. Later that day, temperatures became too high as a group of firefighters were investigating a basement fire on Jerome Street in East New York, and Richard T. Sclafani was killed in the blaze. Candles, holiday decorations, and electric heaters cause an increase in home fires during the winter, and the FDNY asks that all residents take precautions and inspect fireplaces, smoke alarms, and decorations for any potential hazards. Bombardier subway cars delivered with manufacturing defects — MTA will stop taking orders of Bombardier subway cars until manufacturing defects are solved MTA installing key-start ignitions on buses following string of thefts Alexander Graham Bell places the first transcontinental long-distance telephone call from New York to San Francisco. In Episode 1, the most expensive real estate sale of the week being the 95th floor apartment at 432 Park Avenue for $41.25 million, but this week's top sale broke an entirely new record. Hedge fund manager Ken Griffin bought the penthouse at 220 Central Park South for $238 million, setting a record for the highest price paid for a home not just in New York, but in the entire country. Survey Says: Bring on the Marijuana, But None For Me, Thanks Flights Delayed at LaGuardia Over Staffing Issues — Friday, January 25 A Great Big City has been running a 24-hour newsfeed since 2011, but the AGBC News podcast is just getting started, and we need your support. A Great Big City is built on a dedication to explaining what is happening and how it fits into the larger history of New York, which means thoroughly researching every topic and avoiding clickbait headlines to provide a straightforward, honest, and factual explanation of the news. Individuals can make a monthly or one-time contribution at agreatbigcity.com/support and local businesses can have a lasting impact by supporting local news while promoting products or services directly to interested customers listening to this podcast. Visit agreatbigcity.com/advertising to learn more. With your support, you can guarantee that A Great Big City will be here to tell future generations about manufacturing defects in the next next generation of subway cars. Park of the day Church Triangle Winter Tree ID Concert Calendar This is the AGBC Concert Calendar for the weekend beginning of Friday, January 25 Les Savy Fav and Patio are playing Elsewhere in Bushwick on Saturday, January 26th at 7pm. Rubblebucket and Diet Cig are playing Brooklyn Steel in Greenpoint on Saturday, January 26th at 8pm. Cindy Cane, Material Girls, ZZZwalk, and Kissing is a Crime are playing Baby's All Right in Williamsburg on Sunday, January 27th at 8pm. Bring Me the Horizon, The Fever 333, and Thrice are playing the Hammerstein Ballroom in Midtown on Tuesday, January 29th starting at 7pm. Infected Mushroom is playing the Brooklyn Bowl in Williamsburg on Wednesday, January 30th at 8pm. Thanks for listening! Find more fun things to do at agreatbigcity.com/events. Precycle bulk food store The historic extreme temperatures for the week were -2°F on January 28, 1925 and 72°F on January 26, 1950 Thanks for listening to A Great Big City. Follow along 24 hours a day on social media @agreatbigcity or email contact@agreatbigcity.com with any news, feedback, or topic suggestions. If you enjoy the show, subscribe and leave a review wherever you're listening and visit agreatbigcity.com/podcast to see show notes and extra links for each episode. Intro and outro music: "Start the Day" by Lee Rosevere
Welcome to A Great Big City News, Episode 4: The 747 Takes Flight, Fraunces Tavern Bombing, and Government Shutdown Resources Federal workers food bank in Morrisania — The city has also put together a directory of resources for city residents impacted by the shutdown at nyc.gov/federalshutdown Supreme Court will hear challenge to NYC gun law — Amy Howe at SCOTUSblog.com 62 years ago on January 21, 1957 — The Mad Bomber is arrested after planting at least 33 bombs that injured 15 people 49 years ago on January 22, 1970 — The first Boeing 747 enters commercial service on a Pan Am route from JFK Airport to London Heathrow 44 years ago on January 24, 1975 — The terrorist group FALN plants a bomb at Fraunces Tavern killing 4 and injuring 50 Episode 3 — Green Dot MoneyPak scam targeting ConEd business customers — Consumer Alert: Check-Cashing Scam Targeting Job Seekers Do you remember the New York Wheel? — New York Wheel goes to auction A Great Big City has been running a 24-hour newsfeed since 2011, but the AGBC News podcast is just getting started, and we need your support. A Great Big City is built on a dedication to explaining what is happening and how it fits into the larger history of New York, which means thoroughly researching every topic and avoiding clickbait headlines to provide a straightforward, honest, and factual explanation of the news. Individuals can make a monthly or one-time contribution at agreatbigcity.com/support and local businesses can have a lasting impact by supporting local news while promoting products or services directly to interested customers listening to this podcast. Visit agreatbigcity.com/advertising to learn more. With your support, you can guarantee that A Great Big City will survive to tell future generations of the giant New York ferris wheel that never was
Tons of new music this week! We’ve got a three-track spotlight on the new album from Turkuaz, “Life In The City,” as well as a killer new remix from Moon Hooch and DJ Roni Size. Plus, Roots of Creation frontman, Brett Wilson, helps his father, Bob Wilson, write his first song! It’s called “The Tin Man,” and it was written in Bob’s response to Trump being elected — we’ve got right here. Rubblebucket, Joss Jaffee, Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe and more are also sprinkled into this fresh December episode 00:00 - Mic Break 00:57 - Acid Mountain (Roni Size Remix) - Moon Hooch 05:14 - Donna - Rubblebucket 08:56 - Different - Roots of Creation 13:04 - Rubber Bullets - Brett Wilson 16:43 - Mic Break 17:19 - The Tin Man - Bob Wilson 21:29 - High and Mighty - Keller Williams 26:45 - Moola - Joss Jaffee 32:16 - Mic Break 32:48 - Life In The City - Turkuaz 37:58 - Lady Lovely - Turkuaz 43:16 - Superstatic - Turkuaz 47:18 - Mic Break 48:00 - Malgorium - Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe 55:25 - Spence - Charlie Hunter Trio 58:15 - A Hole In The Sky - Mike Montrey Band 61:29 - Finish
Nate Noworyta interviews Danusia Beats (aka Diana Nowak-Riffel) a very talented local drummer. Diana discusses what it’s like to be a full-time musician and session drummer in the 716 and we play a track from her band The Current. Cameron Thibeault from Of Night and Light and Ryan discuss The Final Five -- A Texas-based “booking agency” that is scamming local and national artists. The guys also talk previous and upcoming local shows including Pocket Vinyl, The Scarecrow Show, On The Cinder, Rubblebucket, Daze Ago and More!
This week on Three Dicks' Picks, we talk about Sing Street, a 2016 musical-esque coming-of-aged dramedy set in 80s Ireland; we also discuss Rubblebucket, a pop-funk experimental band and their newest album Sun Machine; finally, we talk about Nitro Circus, extreme sports, and whole bunch more! At the end of every episode, we rate each pick as well as reveal our picks for our next episode - so you can watch, listen, and join in on the next episode's discussion along with us! Movie — Sing Street – 11:46 Music — Sun Machine by Rubblebucket - 50:02 More — Nitro Circus - 1:23:54
On the surface, Rubblebucket's fifth LP is a fun, energizing dose of electro-funk to which you can't help but dance. But dig a little deeper and you'll find a thoughtful meditation on finding joy and personal growth in the aftermath of major health and re
On the surface, Rubblebucket's fifth LP is a fun, energizing dose of electro-funk to which you can't help but dance. But dig a little deeper and you'll find a thoughtful meditation on finding joy and personal growth in the aftermath of major health and re
This week on the show, we hear from artists who find ways to celebrate life no matter how broken it may be. Full playlist: 1. boygenius: "Bite the Hand," 2. Pedro The Lion: "Yellow Bike," 3. Quivers: "Pigeons," 4. PAVVLA: "Unbreakable," 5. Tōth: "Copilot," 6. Rubblebucket: "What Life Is"
Special spotlight this week on Rubblebucket’s new album “Sun Machine.” It’s a danceable, fun collection of tunes that the band is known for, but if you dive in deeper you’ll find it’s also a breakup album that digs into the band’s own battles with such heavy topics as cancer and alcoholism. Also this week, New Years Eve plans from Georgia band Widespread Panic, East Coast fall touring news from Lotus, and new music from Mapache, Howlin’ Rain, Medeski Martin & Wood, and more. 00:00 - Mic Break 00:55 - Kid Tao Mammal - Medeski Martin & Wood ft Alarm Will Sound 15:01 - Mic Break 15:26 - Cease Fire - Widespread Panic 23:20 - Like A Stone - Mapache 26:16 - Alligator Bride - Howlin Rain 32:34 - Mic Break 33:10 - What Life Is - Rubblebucket 37:15 - Lemonade - Rubblebucket 41:14 - Habit Creature - Rubblebucket 45:46 - Mic Break 46:41 - Old Cassette - Lotus 50:39 - Stricken - Dangermuffin 55:16 - Sounds Like That - ALO 61:40 - Finish
Novelist Julian Tepper (Balls, Ark) and filmmaker Caveh Zahedi (The Show About The Show) tell stories followed by a live performance from Arum Rae of "If I Didn't Know Better". This episode's version of The Tell theme song "Written By A Fool" was performed by Alex Toth (Toth, Rubblebucket). Cover photo of Joanna Sternberg by Michael Leviton and design/logo by Chloe Maes
Fresh off their highly anticipated Knott’s Berry Farm adventure, the ladies are bursting at the seams with excitement, ideas and everything boysenberry! Things get spooky when Megan (@handsomepartybutt) bears witness to her future-self handing out ranch dressing and kitty cat chicken strips, and Wendi (@wendibird82) is violently pushed to the edge of adrenaline intoxication.PLUS, will they ever be able to successfully realize their dreams and their love of communal pooping AND rollercoasters? Can Stephen (@thepenta) get out an entire sentence this episode?? Most importantly, what is a ‘Thicc Ghost’ and how can we hire a bunch of them to work on the Jammerz compound?! If you want to force this crew to shout you out on the show, answer your questions, or play out your own very specific performance-art masterwork get your very own JAMALAMZ at jammerzpod.com Megan Rice Instagram: @handsomepartybutt BAKED GOODS! @mistersbakeshop Wendi Starling Twitter: @wendistarling Instagram: @wendibird82 _~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~* come see this bitch LIVE: gLaMoUrPuSs!! Saturday, Oct 27th at 730pm Zinc Bar, NYC Get tix: glamourpuss35.brownpapertickets.com _~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~* PRICELESS: Stories From The Underbelly ~~~> patreon.com/wendistarling **submit your stories at: pricelesstails@gmail.com** Stephen Penta Twitter: @thepenta Instagram: @thepenta This weeks' end of episode Jamz is Rubblebucket "Party Like Your Heart Hurts" Find all the Jammerz music features on our Spotify playlist: goo.gl/w27Q9x All the official Jammerz theme music is by our talented friends at hyperballadmusic.com
This week Colorado native Jaden Carlson shows us what it takes to be a young musical prodigy. At only 17 years old, she’s already sat in with some of our favorite jam bands like Lettuce, The Motet and Twiddle. Now, her solo project, the Jaden Carlson Band, celebrates its sophomore full-length album titled “Keep It Movin,” out now. We have a 3-track spotlight on that album this week, plus new music from Rubblebucket, Umphrey’s McGee and more, including information on Widespread Panic’s annual Panic En La Playa 00:00 - Mic Break 01:01 - Fruity - Rubblebucket 04:45 - Triangle Tear - Umphrey’s McGee 09:36 - Count Chokulous - DRKWAV 15:45 - Mic Break 16:34 - Take It Away - Jaden Carlson Band 23:32 - Outer Lands - Jaden Carlson Band ft. Adam Deitch 26:21 - Last Chair - Jaden Carlson Band 31:45 - Mic Break 32:29 - Slippin’ Into Darkness - Widespread Panic 41:41 - Meet Me In The City - North Mississippi Allstars 46:15 - Mic Break 47:06 - Get Greasy - Lettuce 51:31 - Hiroshima - The Manhattan Project 57:38 - Rattle That Cage - Dangermuffin 62:15 - Finish
In anticipation of the Green River Festival, looking back at GRF past with Michael Franti, Tuneyards, Ana Tijox and more. Ilan Stavans-Educator, Author, Actor & Jaguar? Ilan Stavans uses theater to bring us on his trip to Colombia where he tripped on ayahuasca for days. Does this renowned educator and scholar want us all to do drugs? His show The Oven is at The Ko Fest this weekend. How Do You Get On The Cover of The New Yorker?Ashfield/Buckland’s Gayle Kabaker on her work, her show at Salmon Falls Gallery and on how hard you gotta try to get your work on one of America’s most revered magazines. Kal Travers on Rubblebucket’s Dream Picnic & How The Band Is Becoming Fleetwood Mac The Anti Nuclear Treaty & Endorsing Jimmy Tingle with US Congressman Jim McGovern Benjamin Franklin-spelling reformer with Emily Brewster from Merriam-Webster. And Mr Universe Salman Hameed on witnessing the birth of a planet
On this week’s episode, we kick things off with a summery reggae dance party featuring Roots of Creation, Spiritual Rez and 10 Ft Ganja Plant. Slightly Stoopid and Rubblebucket send their latest singles our way, which will be on their respective forthcoming albums. Plus, we’ve got a special 3-track spotlight on “The Alligator Bride,” the new album from Oakland, California’s Howlin Rain. Stay tuned to next week’s episode for a 3-track spotlight on the new album from Slightly Stoopid, which drops this Friday! Howlin Rain - The Alligator Bride Rubblebucket - Sun Machine Roots of Creation - Livin Free 00:00 - Mic Break 00:56 - Different - Roots of Creation ft Rubblebucket horns 05:04 - Collect The Trophy - 10 Ft Ganja Plant 08:35 - Sober - Spiritual Rez 12:23 - If You Want It - Slightly Stoopid ft Alborosie 16:19 - Mic Break 16:49 - Whistle Kids - Umphrey’s McGee 20:19 - Whirlwind - Mike Gordon 23:52 - Reviews - ALO 32:15 - Mic Break 33:10 - Rainbow Trout - Howlin Rain 37:33 - The Wild Boys - Howlin Rain 45:32 - Alligator Bride - Howlin Rain 51:45 - Mic Break 52:35 - Fruity - Rubblebucket 56:19 - Pitched to the Fire - Lotus 58:53 - Continuum - Tycho 60:38 - Finish
Kalmia Traver is the front-woman, co-band leader, and saxophonist for the art-pop-dance band Rubblebucket. She has an equally dynamic solo project called Kalbells which performs with an all female band. She is an avid nature lover having spent her childhood in the woods of Vermont. And most importantly, she's a cancer survivor. I met up with Kal backstage at the House of Blues in Boston at which Rubblebucket was headlining the annual world music festival CRASHfest. (They absolutely crushed it, by the way.) We found a spot in the wings and watched a killer performance by Flor De Toloache, then found a cozy corner backstage, and chatted about finding peace inside relationships, the powerful spirit of an all female band, Kal and her mom's revolutionary love experiment, the lessons of trees, breaking up a romantic relationship with your bandmate and remaining a band, experiencing infinity in love, and also randomly discovered that Kal went to high school with my cousin. Small world! Oh, and she answered Five Questions. Meet Kal.
This episode's guest is Kalmia Traver- singer, saxophone player, songwriter, band leader and completely inspiring individual Kalmia Traver from the bands Rubblebucket and Kalbells. We cover a lot of territory in this episode from her transformation as a sax player in the horn section to front woman of an successful touring band. Her battle with cancer and the amazing story of touring while undergoing treatment and what helped her get through that time to her current state of living cancer free. We talk about how that experience affected her diet and the discipline to maintain that level of nutrition on the road. We also get into how mindfulness and meditation was a crucial factor in her survival and ability to thrive in the face of adversity. Kalmia's story is an inspiration to all of us who face tough challenges in our lives and how to look those straight in the face and beat them back. Her ability to thrive in the toughest of moments is incredible. In this conversation: -Transformation from section sax player to frontwoman -‘Cancer Tour’- How that reality shaped her growth as a performer and transcended to a mindfulness practice -Inspiration sources- Tara Brach Podcast, Power of Now- Eckhart Tolle, Kelly Brogan Melding eastern and Western healing techniques -Touring with Cancer and the affect on diet and nutrition. Whole foods, organic, No sugar, No meat, minimal grains/seeds must be sprouted, sour dough bread, goat milk but no dairy, greens and veggies, lots of fats, fermented foods -Salad Backpack!! And touring with a Nutribullet -Playing shows and performing while fighting cancer causes a shift in perspective and elevated the connection with fans -Sowing the seeds of self love and working to eliminate insecurities -"The best career is the one that combines your greatest strengths with fulfilling what the world needs the most" -Breaking through exhaustion and physical ’barriers’ on tour -Rising above our perceived capabilities -The healing process of creativity and Kalmia's goal of not only healing herself but others through music Please take a moment to rate and review the podcast in iTunes and visit www.tourganic.com for more info on this episode and living healthy on the road Tourganic Podcast Theme song 'The Path' written by David Bailis and this episode's musical interludes by Kalbells
This episode's guest is Kalmia Traver- singer, saxophone player, songwriter, band leader and completely inspiring individual Kalmia Traver from the bands Rubblebucket and Kalbells. We cover a lot of territory in this episode from her transformation as a sax player in the horn section to front woman of an successful touring band. Her battle with cancer and the amazing story of touring while undergoing treatment and what helped her get through that time to her current state of living cancer free. We talk about how that experience affected her diet and the discipline to maintain that level of nutrition on the road. We also get into how mindfulness and meditation was a crucial factor in her survival and ability to thrive in the face of adversity. Kalmia's story is an inspiration to all of us who face tough challenges in our lives and how to look those straight in the face and beat them back. Her ability to thrive in the toughest of moments is incredible. In this conversation: -Transformation from section sax player to frontwoman -‘Cancer Tour’- How that reality shaped her growth as a performer and transcended to a mindfulness practice -Inspiration sources- Tara Brach Podcast, Power of Now- Eckhart Tolle, Kelly Brogan Melding eastern and Western healing techniques -Touring with Cancer and the affect on diet and nutrition. Whole foods, organic, No sugar, No meat, minimal grains/seeds must be sprouted, sour dough bread, goat milk but no dairy, greens and veggies, lots of fats, fermented foods -Salad Backpack!! And touring with a Nutribullet -Playing shows and performing while fighting cancer causes a shift in perspective and elevated the connection with fans -Sowing the seeds of self love and working to eliminate insecurities -"The best career is the one that combines your greatest strengths with fulfilling what the world needs the most" -Breaking through exhaustion and physical ’barriers’ on tour -Rising above our perceived capabilities -The healing process of creativity and Kalmia's goal of not only healing herself but others through music Please take a moment to rate and review the podcast in iTunes and visit www.tourganic.com for more info on this episode and living healthy on the road Tourganic Podcast Theme song 'The Path' written by David Bailis and this episode's musical interludes by Kalbells
Hailing from the North East Kingdom of Vermont, Kalmia Traver (Rubblebucket, Kalbells) has spent the last ten years touring relentlessly and co-leading the highly acclaimed Brooklyn based electro-indie-dance-pop band Rubblebucket. In a relatively short span Rubblebucket have put out ten LP's/EP's, worked with Grammy Award winning producers (John Congelton), and have been featured on late night TV (Jimmy Kimmel). Kalmia is a powerhouse on the alto and bari sax, has a highly unique and skillful singing voice, and her exuberance and energy as a performer is unparalleled. In addition Kalmia has just released her first full length record "Ten Flowers" under her new solo project moniker Kalbells and it has already received the attention of NPR Music and many other reputable publications. As a contemporary artist in NYC, Kalmia Traver has collaborated with the likes of QuestLove, Tuneyards, Marco Benevento, Angelique Kidjo, The Arcade Fire and many others. Kalmia's life took a difficult turn in 2013 when she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer and subsequently fought and eventually won a long battle and is now fully cancer free! I also have had a long time friendship and personal relationship with Kalmia as we met in 2002 as music students at The University of Vermont and have been in contact ever since. In this episode we get deep and talk about Kalmia's life and spirit post cancer, how her solo project came about, how to stay positively engaged in a troubling world, shaping energy fields (I told you it got deep) and much more!! Please Enjoy! Kalbells Official Website Rubblebucket Official Website
Earlier in May, David sat down with Son Lux’s drummer Ian Chang, also known for his work with bands Rubblebucket, Father Figures, and more. They discussed a new form of drum sampling technology, and how it factored into an ongoing conversation between man and machine in music. Aired: May 2017
Sufjan Stevens - “Jacksonville” Swearin’ - “Just” Os Mutantes - “A Minha Menina” Mitsou - “Dis-Moi, Dis-Moi” 7 Notas 7 Colores - “Hecho Es Simple” Kid Koala - “3 Bit Blues” Moon Hooch - “Low 2” Psilosamples - “O Principe Da Roca” Charly Bliss - “Urge To Purge” Half Waif - “Vespers” Ollabelle - “Before This Time” Paramo - “Camino Al Tembrao (feat. Soema Montenegro)” Kenneth Ward & The Central Illinois Mass Choir - “I’ve Got A Friend” The Kinks - “A Well Respected Man” Empress Of - “Standard” Bears - “Summer Rhymes With Bummer” Chic - “Sometimes You Win” Mitski - “Townie” Rubblebucket - “Came Out Of A Lady” TV Girl - “Natalie Wood” The Meters - “Love Is For Me”
On this episode of 20-Something I interview friend & actress Crosby Fitzgerald. We talk about the challenge of staying confident while pursuing your dream and the pressure of 'passion'. We also compare social media stats. Music: Origami by Rubblebucket
Topics: Ort, Rubblebucket, El Kora Shrine, Reporting, Lori Shandro Outen, Hackfort, Yogafort, Brett Netson, Storyfort, Community, Volunteer, Black Milk, Marshall Poole, Giant Squid, bed
42 Minutes 178: Frankie Barnhill - Boise State Public Radio - 03.30.15 After five days of music & fun at the Treefort Music Fest, the program begins to process the experience by bringing you a report from a reporter, Frankie Barnhill of Boise State Public Radio. Topics Include: Ort, Rubblebucket, El Kora Shrine, Reporting, Lori Shandro Outen, Hackfort, Yogafort, Brett Netson, Storyfort, Community, Volunteer, Black Milk, Marshall Poole, Giant Squid, bed. Listen: to Frankie Barnhill on http://boisestatepublicradio.org/people/frankie-barnhill Visit: http://frankiebarnhill.pressfolios.com Outro song: "Carousel" by Rubblebucket - available at http://rubblebucket.com/music/ Closing song: "Wayward" by bed. - available at http://wearebed.tumblr.com/recordings
In this episode of For the Record, we deviate from our usual format to tell you about our favorite performers from this year's South by Southwest music conference (aka SXSW) in Austin. We discuss Rubblebucket, Viet Cong, Courtney Barnett, and others.
In this episode of For the Record, we deviate from our usual format to tell you about our favorite performers from this year's South by Southwest music conference (aka SXSW) in Austin. We discuss Rubblebucket, Viet Cong, Courtney Barnett, and others.
Well I just went on an album buying spree (and you should too!!) because once again, the research paid off. I listened to around 1500 bands. Narrowed that down to 100 or so. And then wrote out an itinerary of about 40 which, I actually got to see. It is so much work but the reward is so worth it. SXSW is really something I live for. To all my friends and family that helped make it such an awesome event, and for understanding when I could only hang out for 10 minutes because I had the next show to run off to, this podcast is my thank you. If you're curious where I was running off to, I have included my ridiculous itinerary below. I would love for someone to figure out how many miles I put it.Wed730-800 Keeper at Swan Dive Patio800-840 Aisha Burns at Lucille900-940 Marian Hill at Blackheart930-1000 Basecamp at Lucky Lounge1000-1040 The Seshen at The Iron Bear (TruThoughts Showcase)1100-1140 Odesza (badges only) at The Parish1130-1245 Kidnap Kid at V Lounge1200-1240 Little Simz at Latitude 301200-1240 Jared and the Mill at Esther's Follies1:00-1:50 The Last Bison at Esther's FolliesThur800-850 Rubblebucket at IFC Fairgrounds840-925 Doomtree at Karma Lounge930-1010 Until the Ribbon Breaks at Bar 961000-1040 Hypnotic Brass Ensemble at Flamingo Cantina1100-1140 Zionstereo at Speakeasy1200-1230 DeJ Loaf at Tap Room at The Market1230-200 Austin Bassdrive Sessions at Dozen ClubFriday730- Photay at Central Presbyterian 800- Irene Diaz at Flamingo Cantina830- Nyla at Palm Door910- Kate Tempest at Maggie Mae's Rooftop1000- Joel Laviolette at Russian House1100- Chadwick Stokes at Lucky Lounge1130- Badbadnotgood at place that used to be Antones1230- Ghostface Killah with Badbadnotgood at place that used to be Antones115-300 Hernan Catteno at KingdomSaturday230-300 GFOTY + Spinee at Hype Hotel300-345 A. G. Cook at Hype Hotel400-445 Sophie at Hype Hotel445-500 Obey City at Hype Hotel500-600 SOPHIE at Hype Hotel500-545 Hudson Mohawk at Hype Hotel600-700 The Iguanas at Joe's Coffee800- Velvet Caravan at Elephant Room800- Melie at Maggie Mae's900- Rocky Dawuni at Russian House1000 - Ibeyi at Bungalow1045- HxdB at Plush1115- Badbadnotgood at Bungalow1200- Tunji Ige at Empire Garage100- SOPHIE at Red Eyed FlyThere were so many mind blowing good performances. There is no way I could cover them all in one mix. For example, I made no mention of when I went to see BADBADNOTGOOD and then it turned out that after their set, surprise, they were playing backup for Ghostface Killah! And that was just one of the many SXSW miracles I had. Also not on the podcast is Hernan Catteno building it up and breaking it down till 3am. So so good. Oh man and as always, Austin, you came through with so so much amazingly delicious food. Long story short, it was perfect. Always is. Can't wait to do it again. Oh and don't forget, you can check out all the SXSW playlists I put together on Spotify to dig into all the other bands. username: ActiveListener. Thanks for listening and don't forget to support the artists.Aaronwww.activelistenerpodcast.comLink to Kate Tempest poem: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCMmyhMirqUTracklist (these are links to buy the tracks)1.Our Lives Our Time by Chadwick Stokes on The Horse Comanche2.Joy by Joel Laviolette & Rattletree on Joy3.The Fall by The Seshen on Unravel4.Bad Doctor ft. BoomBaptist by Keeper on Bad Doctor5.Oya by Ibeyi on Ibeyi6.One Time by Marian Hill on Sway7.Try Me by Dej Loaf on Try Me8.Final Boss by Doomtree on All Hands9.Have I by Little Simz on AGE 101: DROP 110.Lonely Daze by Kate Tempest on Everybody Down11.Hold Your Own by Kate Tempest12.Perspective ft. Homeboy Sandman by Until The Ribbon Breaks on A Lesson Unlearnt13.Sun Models ft. Madelyn Grant by ODESZA on In Return14.Gibbous by Hypnotic Brass Ensemble on Hypnotic Brass Ensemble
The guys preview the annual Treefort Music Festival in Boise, Idaho. Featuring music from Rubblebucket, Logan Hyde, Psychic Rites, Native America, Crystal Ghost, Obscured by the Sun, Sama Dams, Magic Sword, Polecat, Hobosexual, Unconditional Arms, Hollow Wood, and more!
I've been making these mixes for over 4 years now and pretty much every year I make some sort of statement about how end-of-year lists are stupid. I just can't stand the precision of a numbered, ordered list of music. But recently a friend asked me what my favorite songs of this year were (after I said I wouldn't give a year-end list of albums), so I went through all the BiH mixes from this year and picked my favorite songs. Here they are, in absolutely no particular order.This was an interesting year from music. It was not dominated by 'the great album', though there were some great EPs (Doss, Ana Caprix, Diarrhea Planet)). Mostly, this was a great year for songs. I had a few albums I got into this year (Real Estate, Haerts, Fucked Up, Temples...I am not counting the new Panda Bear because officially it hasn't come out yet, and until I have the vinyl it doesn't count), but really I am so wrapped up in making these mixes that I paid more attention to the great songs everyone was putting out rather than the handful of great albums that hit the shelves. But really, if you are only going to listen to 1 BiH mix per year, then this is the one for 2014. I have never produced a year-end mix before but I think this is something I'll start doing from now on. All of these songs have appeared on BiH mixes previously, so for the few avid listeners out there, you'll recognize all of this. That's okay. This should be a fun mix for all. I definitely noticed that I have given greater weight to music that came out later in the year, and that's possibly because of how I went about accumulating music in the 2nd half of the year (and ended up with a better selection), or maybe it's just because I already overplayed my favorites from earlier in the year. At any rate, here they are in honestly no particular order (or even any particular number of songs; I only decided to pick 1 hours' worth of my favorites from the last 12 months...we ended up with a 'top 15' mix). I only wanted to make a mix that included my favorites and actually had some decent flow. Enjoy! And Happy New Year... See you in 2015.BiH Favoritest of the Year: 2014 feat. (in order for once): John Southworth, Moodoid, Desert Stars, Breakfast in Fur, Shocking Pinks, Temples, Sucre, Suburban Living, Doss (remixed by Ana Caprix), Rubblebucket (remixed by Body Language), Pepa Knight, Milo Greene, Morning Harvey, Betty Who, Ana Caprix
Rubblebucket from Brooklyn, NY bring their fun, horn-infused pop music to the KEXP studio. Recorded 10/10/2014 - 4 songs: My Life, On The Ground, Hey Everybody, Carousel Ride.Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Visit: http://treefortmusicfest.com/ Topics: Social Media, Duck Club Presents, Snowfort, Rubblebucket, Hackfort, Caustic Resin, Dan Deacon: (Don't move to Portland!), The Crux, Saintseneca, Perfect Pussy, Mostly Muff, Finn Riggins, see you at the show
http://thesyncbook.com/42minutes#ep125 Duck Club Presents http://theduckclub.com Topics: Social Media, Duck Club Presents, Snowfort, Rubblebucket, Hackfort, Dan Deacon: Don't move to Portland! The Crux, Saintseneca, Perfect Pussy, Mostly Muff, Finn Riggins, see you at the show!
August 20, 2011 An intimate interview with Roots of Creation about the past present and future of the band and life as Dubtronica legends. Featuring the World Podcast Premier of the new single "Different" by RoC and the Rubblebucket horns.
"Airy groove mastery" Chris MacDonald, IndieFeed Indie Pop