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On this episode of Vinyl Verdict, Bell, Jamie and Adam listen to Adam's next pick, The Rural Alberta Advantage's "Hometowns". Their debut album, it was released in 2008. The album exemplifies the indie rock sound of the time while exploring themes of the the lead singer's upbringing in - you guessed it - rural Alberta. The album was originally released independently in early 2008 and following the band being featured by eMusic as artist of the month in November, they were signed to Saddle Creek Records. Critical reviews of the album were positive, with Pitchfork giving the album an 8. But will the boys be as generous about the album, or would they rather "Sleep All Day"? Come along and find out!
di e con Fabrizio Coppola Libri: Fred Pearce, Un pianeta senz'acqua, trad. M. Gardella, Il Saggiatore; Valerio Magrelli, Addio al calcio, Einaudi. Musica: Thom Yorke, Rural Alberta Advantage, W.A. Mozart, Sigur Ros.
The Rural Alberta Advantage's much-anticipated October 2023 album The Rise & the Fall - their first in a half-dozen years - is once again chock full of Albertan references. However, it has also managed to connect with fans from around the world! Renowned UK newspaper The Independent named it one of their Best Albums of 2023, alongside albums by Olivia Rodrigo and Lana Del Rey. Perhaps the most exciting part of this new album, and its subsequent world tour – is that it sees all three original members – and longtime great friends – back in action together. They are Nils Edenloff (the Alberta expatriate who's the chief singer, songwriter and guitarist in the band), drummer extraordinaire Paul Banwatt and Amy Cole, who does pretty much everything else! Keyboards, bass pedals, harmony vocals – she's an orchestra unto herself! She took a break from the band back in 2016 and returned to the fold just in time for the new album and ensuing tour. Appropriately enough, the tour saw the band take a swing through Alberta, which included a visit to CKUA's studios for this episode of Hidden Track Stories - and what stories they are! In this episode, we hear all about the band's rich history, the Alberta folklore that's fascinated them and their fans for so long, how they keep themselves grounded with family and careers outside of being internationally-celebrated musicians, what it's like to play for 50,000 fans and several dozen NHL hockey players at this season's Edmonton Oilers/Calgary Flames Heritage Classic and - more than anything – the shared love, respect, and chemistry that's gotten them to this point. Host: Grant Stovel | Producer: Scott Zielsdorf | Graphics: Craig Taffs | Music: Doug Hoyer Recording and mixing provided by Brendan Cross. The Hidden Track podcast is a CKUA production and made possible by the generosity of our donors. Thank you for your support!
Amy Cole of The Rural Alberta Advantage checks in ahead of their biggest hometown show March 15th at History! Hear more about RAA road testing songs, how Indie Alehouse helped with pandemic practice and created their own brew, plus some Toronto show stories!
We have been fans of The Rural Alberta Advantage forever and it is so amazing to have Nils and Paul (we missed you, Amy!) on the pod to talk about airport songs, poetry, and their incredible new album THE RISE & THE FALL which drops Friday, October 6th!
Blockbuster Summer reaches its exciting conclusion with the king of training montages, "Eye of The Tiger" by Survivor. Covers by: Dusty Cowshit, Baked A La Ska, The Rural Alberta Advantage, krainbaby, Leo ft. Rob Lundgren, Walk Off The Earth Tidal playlist here
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Kevin sits down with Amy and Paul from indie rock band Rural Alberta Advantage to talk about their new spring tour, their latest EP, Rise, and why it takes so long for them to record songs. Podcast episodes, music news and reviews at http://popsandhisses.com Subscribe to the Pops and Hisses podcast: https://linktr.ee/popsandhisses Follow Kevin– Twitter: https://twitter.com/omahamusicguy – Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/omahamusicguy – TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thekevincoffey – Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kevincoffeyomaha A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Laura Simpson, Co-founder & CEO of Side Door joins the show to discuss the platform's recent revamp, and their recent Dragons Den experience! Canadian tech company Side Door is a web-based platform that supports in-person shows in non-conventional spaces like living rooms, bookstores, warehouses, etc. by connecting artists with hosts and providing easy-to-use show-booking tools. Side Door recently launched a redesigned and refined platform that better connects hosts with artists to create incredible in-person concert experiences, and it was featured on the popular Dragon's Den TV show on November 3rd. Side Door's Laura Simpson (CEO and co-founder) and Dan Mangan (co-founder and JUNO Award-winning artist) successfully pitched the Dragons, making a deal on the show with Arlene Dickinson. Halifax-based Side Door was founded in 2017, and as of October 2022, the company has facilitated over 2,000 shows, and artists have earned over $1,300,000 in ticket revenue. More than 140,000 tickets have been purchased on the platform and over 2,700 hosts have spaces that can hold 20 or more people. More than 700 artists and bands have used the Side Door platform to book shows, including Broken Social Scene, Haviah Mighty, Rural Alberta Advantage, Said the Whale, Cadence Weapon, John K. Sampson, and Dan Mangan. Connect with Side Door! — — Support Colton Gee and Desert Tiger ----- Check out our webstore @ Follow the Desert Tiger Podcast @ Follow Colton Gee @ —
Re-live our exclusive On the Record event with the Rural Alberta Advantage hosted by Sarah Burke ahead of the band's performance at Field Trip Music & Arts Festival.
ATTENTION: This is the last episode of The Road The Stage… before next week's episode! It's too late for April Fool's jokes right? It's not too late for Patrick Bateman and Peter Michaels to welcome The Rural Alberta Advantage to the show though! Nils Edenloff and Paul Banwatt dial in from their respective home bases to chat about RAA and their new EP The Rise - Out Now! We hear about not releasing new music for nearly FIVE YEARS, touring habits, infusing Canadian history into the music of RAA, Patrick learns about live edge tables and LOTS MORE. Stay tuned for a RAA show near you and go listen to The Rise! And don't forget to do your spring cleaning, which should include a subscription to the Communal Creative Studios YouTube channel… which is totally free by the way… Recorded and produced at Communal Creative Studios in Red Deer, Alberta.
This week's show features The Kaleidoscope Kid with music from The Now, Piqued Jacks, Awolnation, 408, Stardust One, The Darcys, Mister Green, The Orphan The Poet, Soft Cell and Pet Shop Buys, The Rural Alberta Advantage & Ken Valdez! Hosted by Aaron Zytle. 04/12/2022
Lawyer (and drummer) Paul Banwatt on vaccine mandates, vaccine passports & the foreseeable future of live events, plus Katie Munshaw of Dizzy! First up on the show this week, Mike chats with Katie Munshaw of the critically-acclaimed, Juno-winning band Dizzy. Katie discusses writing, recording, and self-producing the band’s sophomore album, The Sun and Her Scorch, and the pressure they felt after the huge success of their debut LP. Katie also digs into songwriting, what she learned from more veteran acts while on tour, the band’s relationship with their label, and more. Following that, Mike has a very timely conversation with lawyer Paul Banwatt (who also happens to be the drummer for The Rural Alberta Advantage). Specially, Paul joins the podcast to talk about COVID-19 vaccines and vaccine passports, and what could or could not be expected of artists, crews, and fans when live music resumes.
We had the pleasure of interviewing Joe McLeod over Zoom audio! Meet, singer-songwriter, Joe McLeod. He is thrilled to release his new single “Those Who Can Wait” that is out now and featured on Eat This Music. “Those Who Can Wait” reminding us to cherish the people and memories that hold us up even when our world seems to be crashing down. Joe says, "This song to me, creates an atmosphere when listening. The relationship and simplicity between the lyrics, piano and string movements is what creates that atmosphere." "I am really proud of this song and believe it lends a deeper understanding of who I am as a songwriter." "I think this song is a really honest look into how people drift apart and how often enough, they do come back together if it is meant to be." "My favorite songs in the world make me feel something so unique and meaningful, I can only hope this song does the same for someone else."Joe McLeod is a down to earth, approachable Canadian singer-songwriter who blends the lines of Indie Folk and Pop in his lyrically diverse writing which brings a refreshing sense ofstorytelling and youth. The combination of catchy hooks and poetic lyrics both acoustically and with his full band allow his powerfully emotive vocals to soar. Joe has been working on production and recording of his debut album with members of The Elwins. After extensively touring, opening for The Rural Alberta Advantage and being booked on the major festival circuit, this small town musician has no plans of slowing down.We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com.www.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #foryou #foryoupage #stayhome #togetherathome #zoom #aspn #americansongwriter #americansongwriterpodcastnetworkListen & Subscribe to BiBFollow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter!
TOO MUCH TV. Watching TV and writing songs about it. This week Sam and Matty talk about 24 with ROBIN HATCH. Robin is an incredibly talented Canadian musician who in addition to making her own music is known for playing in bands like Our Lady Peace, Sheezer, The Rural Alberta Advantage and more! Check it: https://robinhatch.bandcamp.com/ https://www.twitch.tv/r0binhatch www.patreon.com/robinhatch https://www.instagram.com/robin__hatch/ https://twitter.com/robinhatch
By far, this is our happiest, bounciest and most upbeat collection of music in one episode. That's because we're talking about "the pink cloud" in addiction recovery—the temporary sense of euphoria, hope and well-being that occurs during very early sobriety. Artists this time around include Phantom Planet, Gotye, Phoenix, The Rural Alberta Advantage, Florence + The Machine and Jessica Lea Mayfield. (Drop the Needle does not own or claim ownership of any music used in this podcast. All rights go to original owner.)
62 years ago on May 25, 1957 — South tube of the Lincoln Tunnel opens 21 years ago on May 26, 1998 — The Supreme Court rules that the majority of Ellis Island belongs to New Jersey Quinnipiac poll results give de Blasio the lowest marks of any potential candidate The Amateur Astronomers Association of New York will be holding viewing sessions where you can look through a large telescope and learn about objects visible in the skies above the city. Stop by the Lincoln Center plaza on Friday, May 24th and Saturday, May 25th and also find them on the High Line in the Meatpacking District on Tuesday, May 28th. Manhattanhenge - Photography Tips and Viewing Locations — May 29 & 30 89 years ago on May 27, 1930 — The Chrysler Building opens with a formal ceremony, but construction would not be complete until August 1930 NYC Fleet Week 2019 from May 21st to 28th 6 years ago on May 27, 2013 — Opening day of the Citi Bike system, with 332 stations and 6,000 bikes 17 years ago on May 28, 2002 — Workers cut down the final piece of steel at Ground Zero, ending the clean-up effort after the September 11th attacks 136 years ago on May 30, 1883 — Memorial Day visitors overcrowd a Brooklyn Bridge stairway and cause a stampede that kills 12 people and injures dozens more The city's public beaches will be opening on May 25th. Swimming is permitted 10am to 6pm as long as there is a lifeguard present and the area is not closed due to water quality or dangerous conditions. Visit the Coney Island Beach and Boardwalk, Brighton Beach and Manhattan Beach (next to Coney Island), Rockaway Beach, Cedar Grove Beach (in Great Kills Park in Staten Island), Midland Beach and South Beach (in Staten Island), Orchard Beach (in Pelham Bay Park), and Wolfe's Pond Beach (in Staten Island) 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 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 explosion sounds. Visit agreatbigcity.com/fireworks to see the full calendar and follow @agreatbigcity on social media to receive the alerts Park of the day Astoria Boulevard Concrete Triangle — A sad bit of property, this park is little more than a traffic island situated next to busy Astoria Boulevard. Sometime around 2011, the park lost its small trees, leaving only one surviving tree and four other square patches of grass amidst the concrete where other trees used to stand. Even more depressing, there are now 4x4 wooden posts in the patches of grass with a small Parks Department logo attached, marking where trees used to be planted as far back as the 1950s. Parks Events Washington Square Park May Tour — May 25, 2019 Concert Calendar Mono and Emma Ruth Rundle are playing Music Hall of Williamsburg on Wednesday, May 22nd. American Football and Pure Bathing Culture are playing Warsaw on Friday, May 24th. American Football and Pure Bathing Culture are playing Warsaw on Saturday, May 25th. Greta Van Fleet is playing Forest Hills Stadium on Saturday, May 25th. Dr. Lonnie Smith and The Jazz Orchestra of the Concertgebouw, Lonnie Smith, and The Jazz Orchestra of the concertgebouw are playing Birdland on Saturday, May 25th. Cornucopia and Björk are playing The Shed on Tuesday, May 28th. The Distillers and Starcrawler are playing Brooklyn Steel on Wednesday, May 29th. Apocalyptica is playing Bergen Performing Arts Center on Thursday, May 30th. Gov Ball After Dark and Jack Harlow are playing Baby's All Right on Thursday, May 30th. L7 and Le Butcherettes are playing Elsewhere on Friday, May 31st. Governors Ball Music Festival, 070Shake, Aaron Aye, Amber Mark, Bazzi, Best Coast, Blood Orange, Bob Moses, BROCKHAMPTON, and Calpurnia are playing Randall's Island Park on Friday, May 31st. Bikini Kill is playing Brooklyn Steel on Friday, May 31st. Trade Wind, Only Sibling, and semaphore are playing Knitting Factory Brooklyn on Friday, May 31st. Kevin Morby and Sam Cohen are playing The Town Hall on Friday, May 31st. Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever, Flasher, and RVG are playing Warsaw on Friday, May 31st. Bikini Kill is playing Terminal 5 on Saturday, June 1st. Björk is playing The Shed in Hudson Yards on Saturday, June 1st. Soccer Mommy and Pom Pom Squad are playing Brooklyn Bazaar on Saturday, June 1st. Sunflower Bean is playing the Mercury Lounge on Saturday, June 1st. Devastation On The Nation Tour 2019, Dark Funeral, Belphegor, Hate, Incantation, Nightmarer, and Vale Of Pnath are playing Brooklyn Bazaar on Sunday, June 2nd. Twenty One Pilots is playing Barclays Center on Tuesday, June 4th. Gloryhammer and Æther Realm are playing the Knitting Factory Brooklyn on Tuesday, June 4th. Local Natives and Middle Kids are playing Brooklyn Steel on Thursday, June 6th. The Rural Alberta Advantage is playing the Mercury Lounge on Thursday, June 6th. Alexisonfire is playing Terminal 5 on Saturday, June 8th. Remo Drive, Slow Bullet, and Slow Pulp are playing The Bowery Ballroom on Saturday, June 8th. Frankie Cosmos and ian sweet are playing Industry City Courtyard on Saturday, June 8th. Beach House is playing Brooklyn Steel on Sunday, June 9th. Thanks for listening! Find more fun things to do at agreatbigcity.com/events. Today's fact about New York Mobile food vendors and food trucks in the city are being outfitted with battery-powered location-sharing devices so the Department of Health can find them and conduct random inspections Weather The extreme highs and lows for this week in weather history: Record High: 96°F on May 22, 1941 Record Low: 39°F on May 24, 1963 Weather for the week ahead: Light rain on Thursday, with highs in the 80s for Sunday and Monday. Intro and outro music: 'Start the Day' by Lee Rosevere — Concert Calendar music from Jukedeck.com — Manhattanhenge music: "I Hate Him So Much" by Anonymous420
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What’s better for a nice warm, summery day than a new episode of Hear We Go Podcast! Listen to these boys of summery discuss songs based on the topic theme of Summery. www.lead.deals SPOILER ALERT TRACKLIST: “Boys of Summer” by Don Henley, “My own Summer” by The Deftones, “Summer” by Modest Mouse, “You’re So Last Summer” by Taking Back Sunday, “In the Summertime” by Rural Alberta Advantage, “This Time” by the Night Flight Orchestra, “Let’s Party” by Sloppy Boys, “Here for the Beer” by the Sloppy Boys, “Summer Breeze” by Seals & Croft
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A special audio recap as the Oilers beat the Golden Knights 8-2 Credit: The song in the background is Brother by the Rural Alberta Advantage. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 27 features some picks from one of Tom's recent crate digging excursion. Yeah, that's right - the surfy instrumental goodness of the Raybeats, plus some Paisley Underground jams from The Three O'Clock, and New Jersey favorites, The Silos.Can you believe the Raincoats are in town? Ought also has two shows lined up, one with Waxahatchee at White Eagle Hall in Jersey City. In Episode 27, you can also hear additional hardcore excellent jams from L.A. Witch, Las Rosas, The Rural Alberta Advantage, Tall Juan, and the dynamic duo of Courtney Barnett and Kurt Vile. Tickets are still available for their show at Loews Theater in Jersey City. I'm bringing my entire family - that's how great the show is gonna be! Don't miss out!
It's the HALLOWEEN episode! A collection of spooky songs from local musicians, a bizarre poem by Robert Menzies about Vampires...and other stuff...Tara Mackenzie explains the Celtic origins of Halloween, and Dylan talks to local artist Elaine Doy about her tribute to her friend Jake Chegahno. Featuring music by: Larry Jensen, Missy Bauman, Rural Alberta Advantage, The Kreuger Band, Our Shotgun Wedding, Justin Burgess, Wailin’ Jennys, Lynn Hanson, some old Halloween tunes from the 40's and 50's by The Andrews Sisters, and The Brian Sisters, and an encore spin of one of Jake Chegahno's songs from the Georgian Bay Roots archive.
Actualidad: Sam Smith, The 1975, Puzzles y Dragones, Maraaya, Noah Cyrus, The Rural Alberta Advantage, Cults, etc... Álbum Destacado: "Modern Addiction" - Tender Bonus Track: Lorde, Joan Manuel Serrat canta a Miguel Hernández y Sade ¡Entra en nuestro Facebook y dale a Me Gusta! https://www.facebook.com/HospitalNeptunoR/
Rural Alberta Advantage singer and guitarist Nils Edenloff joins Rob to chat about a song he wrote for Beacon Hill in Fort McMurray. Listen to the whole song here: https://soundcloud.com/paper-bag-records/the-rural-alberta-advantage-beacon-hill/s-Q0Zdt http://www.theraa.com/
A few years ago Nils Edenloff's brother emailed him about visiting the homestead, the land they grew up on, in the wilds of rural Alberta, Canada. He worded it in such a way as a means to show he was hoping to recapture something there, a call-back, a memory place, a feeling of home, in some way to create an advantage to his life and sense of purpose in the world. He called it The Rural Alberta Advantage and in doing so, sparked a name for a project Nils was putting together with his musician folk at the time, Amy Cole and Paul Banwatt. They formed officially as the Rural Alberta Advantage or, RAA for those on the cusp of coolness, in 2006 and have released albums that have garnered them Juno awards and the honour of being long listed for the Polaris Prize. Amy took a step back in September of this year but when I sat down with the band, this was already the new normal as Robin Hatch has stepped into the role of backing vocals, keyboard and bass pedal. Here's the thing about RAA: they will not stop until you're dancing. By this I mean they will get a crowd going or literally play new songs on stage (how they wrote one of their top acclaimed albums in fact) until those tapping toes become dancing fools and all that's left is a sweaty group of smiling festival goers who don't want them to leave the stage, ever. They are incredibly soft spoken in real life, so different from their on stage act had I not known the band members already I would have asked for ID when they quietly stepped into my studio and took their seats across from me, each checking in politely with one another on who might like which craft beer for the interview. Robin, in particular, is incredibly quiet and the kind of gentle soul you would never had pegged for a raucous live act. But that's the great thing about talking to a band after a performance, the juxtaposition is often writ large this way - you truly see and feel the 'performer' leave the musician and in that transition you see the two worlds of writer/artist and performer collide in such a brilliant and almost poetic fashion, it’s intoxicating. The craft beers helped of course :) but Robin's singing voice is loud - brass even, stunningly perfect like she never aged beyond 12 (and looks about that age now by the way, 'a slip of a girl' is what came to mind when I shook her tiny talented hand) and her speaking voice is lower, so very much quieter and her laugh, silent. That beautiful type of laugh that's horrid for podcasting but incredibly endearing where her whole body shakes and she looks down into her lap, shoulders forward while the band each decides who is going to tell what story. It helps she’s also been part of Sheezer, that’s an all female Weezer cover band, as the name might suggest and damnit I love that concept. We talk books. At once one of my favourite subjects and luckily, theirs too. We trade backstage stories from the festival, we laugh, we talk about Alberta and how little time the band members have actually spent there considering their namesake. They tell lovely, warm, funny stories - each of them taking turns like well behaved kids who swear a lot. They thank me and pose for a photo politely, they exit the studio and quietly head backstage, past the crowd still sweating from the unstoppable dancing fever beset upon them by this very band not a half hour before. The crowd looks up, almost in unison, and the roar their very presence illicits sends shivers down my recently very calmed spine. They are loved. Their stage show is absolutely one of their biggest selling features and the beauty of how quiet, reserved and kind they are backstage leaves me with a thrill so deep inside I don't have a name for it yet. Thank you Rural Alberta Advantage, thank you Nils' brother for writing an email 11 years ago and playing whatever small a part in making this band happen - it has truly become something incredible. This music has created in me a way to form a memory place, has provided a feeling of home though I’ve never been home in Alberta and has broken in a lot of heels from dancing so hard. Look for their upcoming album in 2017, hints were played recently at their Brooklyn NY shows including one I play for you at the top of the show, called White Lights. If this is any indication of what their new album is going to sound like I am already interested and waiting, hydrating, for their next show where I plan fully to dance until I drop. www.theraa.com Band Members: Nils Edenloff, Paul Banwatt, Robin Hatch
Toronto-based indie rock outfit The Rural Alberta Advantage perform live in the KEXP Studio, with a set of tunes from their 2014 album, "Mended With Gold." Recorded 10/24/2014 - 4 songs: On the Rocks, Runners in the Night, The Build, Terrified.Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Unglaublich. Haben wir mittlerweile 50 Folgen Das Alles aufgenommen in den letzten zwei Jahren... Und hier ist sie, die Jahresabschlussepisode 2014. Mit Jahresrückblick. Und Ausblick. Und Tobi und Star Wars und endlich mal wieder ein bisschen Musik. A Propos Musik: Der musikalische Leckerbissen am Ende ist "Our Love..." von The Rural Alberta Advantage. Hervorragendes Album mit dringender Kaufempfehlung!
We discuss the Rural Alberta Advantage's third album, “Mended With Gold”
We discuss the Rural Alberta Advantage's third album, “Mended With Gold”
This mix is completely different from anything that I've posted here. It's not ambient, or electronic or Sunday morning jazz. This is music for motion. This is a mix I made last summer to listen to while biking. I liked it so much that I added some new tunes this year and made it longer. All of the songs have a propulsive, forward-moving feel to them. There are some oddball choices in there but generally most of the music would fall under the heading of indie rock. Artists include Yacht, Vampire Weekend, Japandroids, Lord Huron, Rural Alberta Advantage, Jonathan Boulet, Underworld, Shearwater, Givers, etc. I like the fact that it's 2 hours long so I can go out on an hour long ride and still have enough left for the next ride. The mix also works well on a treadmill. I wanted to post this before now so anyone who downloads it hopefully can make good use of it before summer disappears. Enjoy. T R A C K L I S T : 00:00 Patrick Watson - Blackwind 03:45 Punch Brothers - Movement & Location 06:45 Willy Porter - Breathe 10:15 Mumford & Sons - Little Lion Man 14:09 Givers - Up up up 18:30 Jinja Safari - Mermaids 22:22 Benny Goodman - Sing, Sing, Sing 27:20 Mother Falcon - Dirt Summer 30:35 The Killers - Human 34:30 Yacht - Utopia 37:30 Shearwater - Animal Life 40:55 The Rural Alberta Advantage - Tornado '87 44:32 Matt & Kim - Don't Slow Down 47:33 The Boxer Rebellion - Organ Song 50:50 Lord Huron - Time to Run 55:20 Underworld - Dark & Long 1:02:15 Tilly And The Wall - Heavy Mood 1:05:20 Macklemore & Ryan Lewis - Can't Hold Us 1:09:35 Vampire Weekend - Unbelievers 01:12:55 Jonathan Boulet - You're a Animal 01:16:20 Underworld - Downpipe 01:23:30 Jens Lekman - An Argument With Myself 01:27:10 Kate Bush - Cloudbusting 01:32:10 Jon Hopkins - Open Eye Signal 01:39:52 Avett Brothers - Kick Drum Heart 01:42:30 Jonathan Boulet - Mangle Trang 01:45: 55 Japandroids - The House that Heaven Built 01:50:35 The Rural Alberta Advantage - Barnes' Yard 01:52:48 Vampire Weekend - A Punk 01:55:00 Andrew Bird - Fitz and the Dizzyspells 01:58:20 faltyDL - She Sleeps 02:02:38 Talking Heads - This Must Be The Place 02:07:31 end
After a hugely successful Pledge-O-Rama event last week, we’re back to doing what we do best, playing great new music, upcoming exciting live shows, and giving you all of the information that you need. We’ve got plenty of all of the above on today’s show!
After a hugely successful Pledge-O-Rama event last week, we’re back to doing what we do best, playing great new music, upcoming exciting live shows, and giving you all of the information that you need. We’ve got plenty of all of the above on today’s show!
It’s Arbuckle eve, as NQ Arbuckle returns to town tomorrow. We also chat with Christina Martin who returns for another house concert on Feb. 11. And we may not be the biggest Bob Dylan fans, but the new Amnesty International compilation has plenty to love, so a few songs from his Bobness to end things off.
It’s Arbuckle eve, as NQ Arbuckle returns to town tomorrow. We also chat with Christina Martin who returns for another house concert on Feb. 11. And we may not be the biggest Bob Dylan fans, but the new Amnesty International compilation has plenty to love, so a few songs from his Bobness to end things off.
It’s Arbuckle eve, as NQ Arbuckle returns to town tomorrow. We also chat with Christina Martin who returns for another house concert on Feb. 11. And we may not be the biggest Bob Dylan fans, but the new Amnesty International compilation has plenty to love, so a few songs from his Bobness to end things off.
Your usual mix of roots rockin’ goodness, and today we discover something called Squidbillies.
Your usual mix of roots rockin’ goodness, and today we discover something called Squidbillies.
A podcast about living, dying, loving and playing. Or music about that stuff.Comments &c are welcome.Friends, Please enjoy this second episode of the new and inspired podcast being produced in Joshuan Enterprises Labs, and let the marked improvement convince you to subscribe and refer it to those whom you believe may like it.#,Track,Artist,Album,Time0,Oscillate Wildly,The Smiths,Louder Than Bombs,2071,Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood,The Animals,The Singles Plus,1402,There Is a Light That Never Goes Out,The Smiths,The Queen Is Dead,2433,Heaven,The Golden Palominos,Pure (1994) Lori Carson,2924,In Heaven (Lady in the Radiator Song),Pixies,Pixies,1045,Jesus Gonna Be Here,Tom Waits,Bone Machine,2016,The Universe Is Going to Catch You,The Antlers,In the Attic of the Universe,2347,The Deathbridge in Lethbridge,The Rural Alberta Advantage,Hometowns,1348,In My Life,Johnny Cash,American IV: The Man Comes Around,1789,It's a Wonderful Life,Sparklehorse,It's a Wonderful Life,17910,Swans (Life After Death),Islands,Return to the Sea,57111,First Day Of My Life,Bright Eyes,I'm Wide Awake It's Morning,19112,It's Only Time,The Magnetic Fields,i,26513,God's Comic,Elvis Costello,Spike,33114,Ready to Die,The Unicorns,Who Will Cut Our Hair When We're Gone?,10215,Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood,Nina Simone,Broadway Blues Ballads,16816,Dead,They Might Be Giants,Flood,1780,Oscillate Wildly,The Smiths,Louder Than Bombs,207Lyrics, as usual, are in the m4a ID3 tag for lyrics.Danse Macabre?
Abradacabra - Emile Zola: a mix. A mix for Rebecca, whom I love, even when I hate her.Comments &c. are welcome.Tracks:#,Title,Artist,Time(Seconds)1,The Navajo Know,Pixies,1392,This Side of the Law,Johnny Cash,1743,Kisses Over Babylon,Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros,3154,You Can't Always Get What You,The Rolling Stones,4485,Winter Windows,Sea Wolf,2316,Swan Lake: Act II. No. 14 Scène,Пётр Ильич Чайковский,1747,La Piqûre,Karkwa,3028,La Folie,The Stranglers,3649,Golden Brown,The Stranglers,20710,Take It Easy (Love Nothing),Bright Eyes,20011,Born on a Train,Arcade Fire,25212,Born on a Train,The Magnetic Fields,22613,Language City,Wolf Parade,30314,Les Chemins de verre,Karkwa,19915,Le Bon Sens,Karkwa,21016,Drain the Blood,The Rural Alberta Advantage,16917,Lowiza,The Lovely Feathers,22618,Love Song No. 7,Clap Your Hands Say Yeah,27119,Lotus Flower,Radiohead,30020,Innocent When You Dream [78][Version],Tom Waits,18821,Innocent When You Dream [Barroom][Version],Tom Waits,25822,Look!,The Antlers,10823,This Town,Johnny Cash,15024,40 Day Dream,Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros,23325,Black Dirt,Sea Wolf,225Lyrics, as usual, are in the m4a ID3 tag for lyrics.Danse Macabre?
Recorded 04/01/11. We discuss shows by Or, the Whale; Rural Alberta Advantage and James Vincent McMorrow. We also have an interview with Mr. McMorrow. We preview some upcoming shows. Plus, our concert wishlist.
Phil Collins is retiring? Then what drummer/singer can fill those casual tennis shoes? How about MichaelBenjamin Lerner of the band Telekinesis? We also talk with Rural Alberta Advantage, and have them ask their fellow Canadian Bryan Adams a question in the Artists-Asking-Artists segment. The MMMPod also comes down with a bad case of SXSW fever, as we talk about some of the artists who will be there, including Telekinesis and RAA and Linda Perry's new project, Deep Dark Robot. Perry has a lot of great cussing for you too! And so we subject her to our Moment of Truth test. Spoiler alert: She passes. We also speak to tin whistle player Spider Stacy about the Pogues' farewell shows. Long live the Pogues!
Mark returns this week. The hosts, reunited, decide to play tunes from bands performing at their upcoming SXSW Day Party in Austin, TX: David Karsten Daniels, Ages and Ages, Heligoats, and Rural Alberta Advantage. Learn about the origin of Presidents Day (SAVE BIG ON SOFAS AND FURNITURE)!
The Zombies, This Old Heart of Mine (Live at the BBC)Thee Oh Sees, Tidal WaveThe Very Best, The Warm Heart of AfricaSonic Youth, Walkin' BlueThe Vibrarians, Red LightThe Cave Singers, Beach HouseGrizzly Bear, Southern PointCoconut Records, The SummerThe Dirty Projectors, Stillness is the MoveFanshaw, Dark EyesCollapsing Opposites, Fight!Kidnap Kids, LolitaChris-A-Riffic, Now, Now. There, There.The Rural Alberta Advantage, Frank, ABDump, Raspberry BeretPulp, Acrylic Afternoons