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Join our PATREON for bonus episodes. This week we have Brad Wallace from Orchid, Bucket Full of Teeth, and Wolves on to talk about the Rye Coalition album Hee Saw Dhuh Kaet. We also talk about: for profit art schools, Brad's old apartment, having kids, the Orchid shows, I Have No Mouth, how do you remember your songs, Rickenbacker Dakota, Fear Before the March of Flames, Hot Cross, breaking the ice with bootleg shirts, the skramz holy grail, our Converge records, Derek Hess covers, is Andrew orgcore, NBA cosplay tattoos, Dave Leto, the documentary, the Rye Coalition discography, sounds like a one sided conversation, Gern Blandston, the Heartwell recording, and so much more. ________ Order our Gatekeep Harder shirt here! // Follow us at @danbassini, @mysprocalledlife, @brdubz and @runintotheground.
Jon Gonnelli is the guitarist for Rye Coalition and Thin Ears. Though he grew up in the 90's in New Jersey, his influences weren't limited to east coast hardcore. He and his peers pointed their ears west to soak up the aggressive punk sounds of San Diego's Gravity records, the artful and heavy Tough and Go artists and of course the nearby community that centered around Gern Blandston Records. In this episode Jon shares his experience touring with The Foo Fighters, why he looked beyond New Jersey for guitar inspiration he tells us of the virtues of guitars made out of aluminum. Zach and Jon discuss his new project Thin Ears and we learn about Jons guitar set up over the years.
Podcast #623 revisits old friends with tunes from First Class, Alvvays, Heidi Lynne Gluck, Dewey Defeats Truman, Car Vs Driver, Rye Coalition, & Ensiferum.
This week we have Dave Leto of fellow Jersey City legends Rye Coalition to talk about Guns N' Roses' debut album Appetite for Destruction. We dig into missed real estate opportunities, the Bayonne Bleeder, Cake Boss sightings, getting hit by Kool and the Gang's tour bus, playing with two drummers, bumping into Duff, thats so Raven, the birth of punk, fights at the Seaport, recording with Dave Grohl, Rick Ruben's nonsense, the genius of Steve Albini, AA Top, the hot dog tour, Gallagher, and how bad Paradise City sucks. Andrew has a health scare, and Dan almost got run over by Shaq. // Follow us at @danbassini, @mysprocalledlife, @daveleto and @runintotheground. Listen to our RITG Mixtape Vol. 5 here and our Best of RITG Vol. 1 playlist here.
Music from Rye Coalition, Brainiac, The VSS, Black Cat #13, Q And Not U, An Albatross, The Locust, Orchid, The Red Light Sting, The Blood Brothers, The Murder Of Rosa Luxemburg and The Plot To Blow Up The Eiffel Tower. https://www.discogs.com/master/43167-Rye-Coalition-Hee-Saw-Dhuh-Kaet brainiac.bandcamp.com/album/hissing-prigs-in-static-couture https://thevss.bandcamp.com/album/nervous-circuits https://blackcat13threeoneg.bandcamp.com/album/i-blast-off-ep https://qandnotu.bandcamp.com/album/no-kill-no-beep-beep https://analbatross1.bandcamp.com/album/eat-lightning-shit-thunder https://www.discogs.com/release/1711318-The-Locust-Melt-Banana-The-Locust-Melt-Banana https://www.discogs.com/master/92961-Orchid-Orchid https://www.discogs.com/master/307558-The-Red-Light-Sting-Were-The-Red-Light-Sting-And-Our-Love-Is-Soaking-In-It https://thebloodbrothersofficial.bandcamp.com/album/burn-piano-island-burn https://undergrooverecords.bandcamp.com/album/everyones-in-love-and-flowers-pick-themselves https://threeoneg.com/archive/vinyl/the-plot-to-blow-up-the-eiffel-tower-love-in-the-fascist-brothel-lp
Conan Neutron's Protonic Reversal
Rock documentary The Story of the Hard Luck 5 tells the fascinating tale of New Jersey band Rye Coalition, a group loved by Dave Grohl and signed by one of the world's largest record labels. They seemed destined to take over the world, until it all imploded. Rye Coalition drummer Dave Leto joins me this week to recount the unbelievable series of events the band experienced, along with some great stories about Dave Grohl and Interscope mogul Jimmy Iovine. Leto's playlist (on Spotify): Neil Young - Birds Prince - The Beautiful Ones Donny Hathaway - Jealous Guy The Rolling Stones - She Smiled Sweetly Pixies - Where Is My Mind
What are we all about here at InObscuria? Every week your two hosts crawl down to the crypts to exhume obscure Rock n' Punk n' Metal in one of 3 categories: the Lost, the Forgotten, or the Should Have Beens. If you dig it… go dig it up and buy it! Support these artists and keep your devil horns high in the air!Songs this week include:Whiskey Lies – “Don’t Think” from Don’t Think (2015)Crazy Lixx – “Pure Desire” from Loud Minority (2007) EndeverafteR – “Let Go” from Kiss Or Kill (2007)Mad Margritt – “Don’t Say A Word” from Animal (2007)M!ss Crazy – “Scream” from M!ss Crazy (2006)Rye Coalition – “Between An I-Roc And A Hard Place” from Curses (2006)The Last Vegas – “Another Lover” from The Last Vegas (2008)Please subscribe everywhere that you listen to podcasts!Visit us: https://inobscuria.com/https://www.facebook.com/InObscuriahttps://twitter.com/inobscuriahttps://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/Buy cool stuff with our logo on it!: https://www.redbubble.com/people/InObscuria?asc=uCheck out Robert’s amazing fire sculptures and metal workings here: http://flamewerx.com/If you’d like to check out Kevin’s band THE SWEAR, take a listen on all streaming services or pick up a digital copy of their latest release here: https://theswear.bandcamp.com/If you want to hear Robert and Kevin’s band from the late 90s – early 00s BIG JACK PNEUMATIC, check it out here: https://bigjackpnuematic.bandcamp.com/
Episode 2 of the HELL FUCKIN' YEAH! Podcast with Mike Gruttola. Interview with Dave Leto of Jersey City's Rye Coalition! Special guest: Christopher Mansfield. We discuss music, microwaves, comedy, Tesla, and of course pizza!
[This episode features some highlights from our most recent live show including an interview with THE AMAZING KRESKIN, live music from RYE COALITION and Sunshine & the Rain who debut a song off their brand new album. Plus, surprise guest and lots of other hi-jinx... Enjoy!] - "Legal Loophole Names We Almost Went With" The Amazing Kreskin - "Interview" - "Relationship Advice From Robert Muldoon" Sunshine & the Rain - "So Far So Close" - Live on Prove It All Night with Pat Byrne - "Joan Jett Blue" Rye Coalition - "The Lipstick Game" - Live on Prove It All Night with Pat Byrne https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/72763
[This episode features some highlights from our most recent live show including an interview with THE AMAZING KRESKIN, live music from RYE COALITION and Sunshine & the Rain who debut a song off their brand new album. Plus, surprise guest and lots of other hi-jinx... Enjoy!] - "Legal Loophole Names We Almost Went With" The Amazing Kreskin - "Interview" - "Relationship Advice From Robert Muldoon" Sunshine & the Rain - "So Far So Close" - Live on Prove It All Night with Pat Byrne - "Joan Jett Blue" Rye Coalition - "The Lipstick Game" - Live on Prove It All Night with Pat Byrne http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/72763
Tom's got some more good reco's for ya! The latest edition of Look At My Records! features songs from Pale Lights, Wilsen, Sharkmuffin, Alexander F, Rye Coalition, Sunshine & The Rain, Fern Mayo, Vagabon, How Sad, Salt Cathedral, and Sam Evian.
Hey, folks! There was no episode of Random Old Records in October, truly sorry for the delay! I needed a little extra time to craft the perfect selection of tracks for this one. Episode #56 is a special 5-10-15-20 edition, which opens up the memory banks and goes back in time to the years 2011, 2006, 2001, and 1996. Looking back, none of these years were particularly "great" for music, but each one definitely has their fair share of jams!In 2011, Thee Oh Sees kicked off a remarkable run of albums with the acid-folk creep of Castlemania. Meanwhile, The Beets delivered their excellent final LP Let The Poison Out before leader Juan Wauters started a solo career. A decade prior, Jersey post-hardcore rockers Rye Coalition unleashed THEIR final LP Curses, which had been in major label limbo for two years prior to release, and further south, Texas punks the Marked Men released their classic Fix My Brain.2001 was the prime year for emo and post-hardcore, at least in my circle of friends at the time. Bands like Hey Mercedes and Hot Water Music were crafting anthems, while the remnants of Cap'n Jazz were crafting avant-fusion rock with Owls. Finally, the hour wraps up with a bunch of Britpop and indie rock from 1996, when both genres were in slight decline but still pumping out plenty of jams. In between the tracks are some vintage news stories to ramp up the nostalgia and complete the time capsule. Hope you enjoy listening to it as much as I had putting it together. As always, thanks for listening, and stay tuned for episode #57 next month!Random Old Records Podcast #56Released 11/07/16DOWNLOAD HERE1. The Beets - "You Don't Want Kids To Be Dead"(Let The Poison Out, Hardly Art 2011)2. Thee Oh Sees - "I Need Seed"(Castlemania, In The Red 2011)3. Fungi Girls - "Doldrums"(Some Easy Magic, Hozac 2011)4. Cults - "Go Outside"(Cults, In The Name Of 2011)--2006: It's these damn gas prices!5. Rye Coalition - "Pussyfootin'"(Curses, Gern Blandsten 2006)6. Damone - "Out Here All Night"(Out Here All Night, Island 2006)7. Marked Men - "Fix My Brain"(Fix My Brain, Swami 2006)8. The Pipettes - "Your Kisses Are Wasted On Me"(We Are The Pipettes, Memphis Industries 2006)9. The Long Blondes - "Separated By Motorways"(Someone To Drive You Home, Rough Trade 2006)--2001: Cincinnati explodes!10. Jimmy Eat World - "Bleed American"(Bleed American, Dreamworks 2001)11. Hot Water Music - "Paper Thin"(A Flight And A Crash, Epitaph 2001)12. Hey Mercedes - "Eleven To Your Seven"(Everynight Fire Works, Vagrant 2001)13. Rival Schools - "Everything Has Its Point"(United By Fate, Island 2001)14. Owls - "Everyone Is My Friend"(Owls, Jade Tree 2001)--1996: The Superman Curse!!15. Howlin' Maggie - "Alcohol"(Honeysuckle Strange, Columbia 1996)16. Ocean Colour Scene - "The Day We Caught The Train"(Moseley Shoals, MCA 1996)17. The Divine Comedy - "Becoming More Like Alfie"(Casanova, Setanta 1996)18. Lush - "Heavenly Nobodies"(Lovelife, 4AD 1996)19. Go Sailor - "Fine Day For Sailing"(Go Sailor, Lookout 1996)
Justin Angelo Morey - now performing as Sunshine & The Rain with his wife, Ashley - talks about his new band Sunshine & The Rain, growing up in punk rock, and his hometown of Jersey City. Justin was the bassist in the great Rye Coalition and frontman of the psychedelic Black Hollies. We also play a track each from Sunshine & The Rain, the Black Hollies, and Rye Coalition.
It's a new installment of Driving with Kumar as I celebrate another birthday and reflect on my 45 years of existence. I've also got the Bonehead of the Week and music from Jason Collett, Rye Coalition and Girls Against Boys. Show notes: - Driving to NH to run a half marathon - Another birthday has come and gone - Facebook changes the meaning of "friend" - Turning 21 is a big deal - 30 was a milestone - Dealing with parental expectations - Wasn't ready for marriage and/or fatherhood in my 20s - Got married at 32 - Living alone has its pros and cons - My job isn't my life - Didn't take a lot of risks in my work life - Kind of fell into a journalism career - No regrets - Watched a good friend take a chance, turn it into career - Can't spend much time wondering about what ifs - Bonehead of the WeekMusic:Jason Collett - I Wanna Rob a Bank Rye Coalition - Communication Breakdance Girls Against Boys - Super-Fire Completely Conspicuous is available through the iTunes podcast directory. Subscribe and write a review! The Jason Collett song is on the album Reckon on Arts and Crafts. Download it for free from SoundCloud. The Rye Coalition song is on the EP Jersey Girls on Tiger Style Records. Download the song for free from Epitonic. The Girls Against Boys song is on the album House of GVSB on Touch and Go Records. Download the song for free at Epitonic. The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Find out more about Senor Breitling at his fine music blog Clicky Clicky. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian; check out his site PodGeek.