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Crash Bang Boom Drumming Podcast!
304_Rey Washam - Scratch Acid, Rapeman, Ministry & More!

Crash Bang Boom Drumming Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 55:14


Drummer Rey Washam (Scratch Acid, Rapeman, Helios Creed, Ministry & more) talks about how amazing Austin was in the 80's, the origins of Scratch Acid; from David Yow asking him o join to hanging out and listening to records to finally recording and touring, The new Touch & Go Scratch Acid Box Set (and remastering process), He and bassist David Sims moving to Chicago and starting Rapeman with Steve Albini, the brutality of recording 2 Nuns & a Pack Mule, Steve Albini's distaste fro drum compression, him joining Ministry for the FilthPig & Dark Side of the Spoon records (and the carrying processes' between them, the intensity of their live shows, his early drums sets, ones that he regrets selling, the 10 year break he took from playing (and the process of re-connecting tot he kit), his favorite recording and the story behind the infamous neck brace pictures! CBB!!

El Sonido
El Cancionero de Kurt: Fang, Rites of Spring, Public Image Ltd., The Saints, Scratch Acid, y Flipper

El Sonido

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 60:40


En este episodio de El Cancionero de Kurt, exploramos seis álbumes fundamentales que moldearon la visión artística de Kurt Cobain: Landshark! de Fang, Rites of Spring de Rites of Spring, The Flowers of Romance de Public Image Ltd, Know Your Product de The Saints, el EP debut de Scratch Acid, y Album – Generic Flipper de Flipper. A través de comentarios de expertos y contexto histórico, descubrimos cómo estos discos definieron las escenas punk, post-punk y hardcore de su época, influyendo en el proceso creativo de Cobain. Con perspectivas de Pablo Strozza y José Bellas, este episodio analiza la energía caótica, los paisajes sonoros experimentales y las emociones crudas que alimentaron estas obras icónicas y dejaron una marca imborrable en la lista de los 50 álbumes favoritos de Cobain. Agradecimientos especiales: José Bellas, periodista musicalPablo Strozza, periodista musical Equipo: Host: Albina CabreraEditor: Dusty HenryProductor de audio: Roddy NikpourPodcast manager: Isabel KhaliliDirector editorial: Larry Mizell Jr. Apoya este podcast: kexp.org/elsonido Support the show: http://kexp.org/elsonidoSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

50 Years of Hip-Hop
Scratch Acid – Scratch Acid (1984)

50 Years of Hip-Hop

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 38:23


Dusty Henry dives into the self-titled debut from Scratch Acid. This vein of — ahem — “alternative music” helped Nirvana in their own quest to balance abrasiveness with structure. (In the outro, Dusty works in a reference to Charli XCX, effectively dubbing this podcast "brat." We also have some special shoutouts.) Hosts: Dusty Henry and Martin DouglasAudio producers: Dusty Henry and Roddy NikpourPodcast manager: Isabel KhaliliEditorial director: Larry Mizell Jr. Support the podcast: kexp.org/cobainSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The New Scene
Episode 245: David Yow of The Jesus Lizard

The New Scene

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 80:47


Keith sits down with David Yow to discuss growing up in Africa, the UK and Texas, early show going experiences including seeing Led Zeppelin in 1977, joining Scratch Acid as their vocalist, some of the band's history, their breakup and the formation of the Jesus Lizard. We also discuss the early days of The Jesus Lizard, recording the debut LP "Head" with Steve Albini, their time on Capitol records, their split release with Nirvana and some gigs they played together, the making of their new LP "Rack", David's acting career and recent roles in "I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore" and "Under the Silver Lake", what's next for the Jesus Lizard and more. 

Every Album Ever with Mike Mansour & Alex Volz
Episode 201: Dazzling Killmen

Every Album Ever with Mike Mansour & Alex Volz

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 109:04


This week we're discussing every album by Dazzling Killmen. While they were peers of bands like Scratch Acid and the Jesus Lizard, and worked with Steve Albini numerous times, the Killmen were impossible to compare. Equal parts noise rock, punk, and math rock, their music is ferocious, complex, and unmeasurably tight. If you're into noisy aggressive music at all, you simply must hear them. They are legends who don't get nearly enough credit.Closing track: "Agitator" from Face of Collapse (1994)Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/everyalbumeverMerchhttps://pandermonkey.creator-spring.com/Mike's EP:Pander Monkey on Bandcamp, Spotify, Apple,Instagram:Mike @pandermonkeyAlex @everyalbumalexTom @tomosmansoundsHistory Tom's stuff:Music on Spotify, ApplePodcast on Spotify, YouTubeSubstackWebsiteMike and Alex's Picks:Face of Collapse (1994) -- Best Album, Personal FavoriteRecuerda (1996) -- Worst Album, Least FavoriteAlbums we discussed this episode...Dig Out the Switch (1992)Face of Collapse (1994)Recuerda (1996)

Four Strings and the Truth
Back on His Grind with David Wm. Sims (Jesus Lizard, Scratch Acid, unFact)

Four Strings and the Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 52:36


He first caught our ears with the propulsive lines that drove Austin weirdos Scratch Acid; and then David Wm. Sims - and SA vocalist David Yow - decided to set it all on fire, joining forces with guitarist Duane Denison and drummer Mac McNeilly to form noise rock progenitors Jesus Lizard. Now, 26 years after their last studio album, the quartet has returned with a barn burner of a new album, “Rack” (Ipecac), coming out September 13th, and a slew of tour dates. Tune in to find out what makes David, and the band, click, what made them return, and, perhaps, the secret to his much-coveted bass sound and style. This episode is brought to you by "The Bastard Instrument: A Cultural History of the Electric Bass," the essential new book that illuminates the origins and impact of our beloved instrument in all its glory. An amazing read. Buy it at Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/Bastard-Instrument-Cultural-Electric-Tracking/dp/0472056816/) or your favorite book slinger. And check out author Brian F. Wright's amazing website (https://www.brianfwright.com/) for unreleased content from the book and more of his writing. We have a short interview snip with Brian - listen in for a chance to win your OWN copy of the book, too - but you have to answer a trivia question to enter. Jesus Lizard (https://thejesuslizard.bandcamp.com/) Scratch Acid (https://scratchacid.bandcamp.com/) unFact (https://unfact.bandcamp.com/album/bleached-valentine) Jesus Lizard Tour Dates (https://www.ticketmaster.com/the-jesus-lizard-tickets/artist/1131990) Jesus Lizard Book (https://www.amazon.com/Jesus-Lizard-Book/dp/1617750808)

The Vinyl Guide
Ep460: David Yow - The Jesus Lizard, Scratch Acid

The Vinyl Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 52:59


David Yow discusses "RACK", the first Jesus Lizard album in 26 years, his acting career, stage vs. screen, dangerous moments of live performances & more! Topic Include: David Yow meets Skater the cat Penny the cat meets Skater “Rack” is the first album in 26 years Releases on Touch and Go and Ipecac Inspiring bands and albums for David Being inspired by punk bands in Austin Taking inspiration from The Incredible Shrinking Dickies Starting with bass then moving to vocals with Scratch Acid Coming up in a scene alongside Butthole Surfers Avoiding a musical speed trap Skater asks David a question Mixing the vocals lower in the mix Steve Albini's awareness of new album Talk of having Steve Albini's ashes in space What is David's signature dish? Is David a good handyman? Does David miss performing in downtimes for his bands? Comparing playing live with acting An actor's job is to make the director's dream come true Good chance of tour dates in Japan and Australia Acting in FREE L.S.D. movie Does he have a different persona for the stage? Preparation for a live show – involves beers The most dangerous performance of his career The band thought David was dead Does David know his limits for performance? The Jesus Lizard show at Garden Amp – June 2024 Any apprehension about extending the Jesus Lizard catalogue with “Rack”? The process for song writing for “Rack” David isn't the person who tracks the master tapes Random find of Scratch Acid tapes in an Oklahoma warehouse Engineer/Producer SPOT part of the Austin scene Making all Jesus Lizard albums with 4-letter words What were alternative titles before “Rack” was decided There probably won't be another Jesus Lizard album Does David have a record collection? What does he collect? “Tonight You Look Like a Spider” Monolith edition Making physical items, sculptures The cover art of “RACK” Holes in the backstory of “Hide & Seek” It's good to have mystery in lyrics The story of the Nirvana / Jesus Lizard split 7” Interview wrap up Order the new Jesus Lizard LP "RACK" here. Order the "FREE LSD" Blu-Ray and CD package here Extended, Commercial-Free & High Resolution version of this podcast is available at: www.Patreon.com/VinylGuide Listen on Apple: https://apple.co/2Y6ORU0 Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/36qhlc8

RAW impressions with Lou Barlow and Adelle Barlow
mini-music-monday: Carlos van Hijfte

RAW impressions with Lou Barlow and Adelle Barlow

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 31:06


Carlos brought Sonic Youth, Big Black, Scratch Acid, The Butthole Surfers and little ol' DInosaur Jr to Europe for the first time in the 1980s. He -asked- to be interviewed for RAW Impressions! He's a fan! How crazy is that? Lou and Adelle rush to make it happen, Adelle in the very early morning stateside, and Lou under a windswept festival tent in Hulst, Holland. Dinosaur's first U.S. tour opening for Sonic Youth, Lou's near audition for Swans and how Scratch Acid were pleasant houseguests are discussed, among many other things.join our Substack for an ever-expanding archive of pod-related content!https://barlowfamilygeneral.substack.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Let It Roll
The Butthole Surfers, Big Boys, Dicks and Scratch Acid led Texas' crazed punk scene

Let It Roll

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 59:17


Hosts Nate Wilcox welcomes Pat Blashill to discuss his book "Texas Is the Reason: The Mavericks of Lone Star Punk." Pat was part of the Austin, Texas punk scene that lured Nate to Austin and the two compare notes on their musical hometown. Buy the book and support the show. CHECK OUT THE NEW LET IT ROLL WEB SITE -- We've got all 350+ episodes listed, organized by mini-series, genre, era, co-host, guest and more. Please sign up for the email list on the site and get music essays from Nate as well as (eventually) transcriptions of every episode. Also if you can afford it please consider becoming a paid subscriber to support the show. Thanks! Have a question or a suggestion for a topic or person for Nate to interview? Email letitrollpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter. Follow us on Facebook. Let It Roll is proud to be part of Pantheon Podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Talkhouse Podcast
Andy Falkous (Mclusky) with David Yow (The Jesus Lizard)

Talkhouse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 47:01


On this week's Talkhouse Podcast, we've paired the frontmen for two gruff-sounding, kinda scary noise-rock bands, but who as it turns out are a couple of sweethearts: David Yow and Andrew Falkous. David Yow began his music life in the Texas band Scratch Acid, which built its own legend before burning out in the mid-1980s, and then took his maniacal presence to The Jesus Lizard. That band built a following in the next dozen years both for its confrontational music and for Yow's intensity in their live shows. You'd often find him drunk and half-naked, howling into the faces of stunned crowds. First you were scared, and then you loved it. The Jesus Lizard benefited from the grunge explosion in the mid-1990s, but they were always too weird and scary for the mainstream—even when they got an inexplicable major-label deal with Capitol. (You know, home of the Beatles.) The Jesus Lizard split in 1999, but have reunited a few times since then, with demand for Yow's insanity peaking every few years. There hasn't been a Jesus Lizard show in a few years, though—or a “reenactment” as he calls their reunion shows—but Yow has been out recently singing for the early noise-punk band Flipper. You may also have seen him in bit parts in a few movies; the guy has led a varied, full life so far. Andrew Falkous unfortunately just had to postpone his own US tour-slash-reenactment with his band Mclusky, which was originally active from the mid-90s until 2006. An illness has affected his Falkous' ability to sing, but he's planning to reschedule very soon. In the years after Mclusky, Falkous made similarly brutish-but-incredible records both as the frontman of a band called Future of the Left and as a sort-of-solo artist under the name Christian Fitness. But as the legend of Mclusky snowballed and the 20th anniversary of their absolute classic of a second album Mclusky Do Dallas approached, he was coaxed to relaunch the name and to play those old songs again. Here's hoping for a quick recovery and new dates soon. Here's a little taste of what was certainly Mclusky's biggest song, the charmingly titled “Lightsabre Cocksucking Blues.” In this spirited conversation, Yow and Falkous start by talking about Falkous' recent battles with his own voice. They get into the nervousness of playing your first-ever show as a singer: Yow dealt with the jitters by handing out tabs of acid to the crowd, while Falkous wore a yellow T-shirt. They talk about beer and whether Australian children should be forced to live in wells. Yow casually slaughters some sacred cows of the alterna-rock world. And lest you think they're too tough for their own good, you should know that I edited out 15 minutes where they talked about how much they love their cats. Enjoy. Thanks for listening to the Talkhouse Podcast, and thanks to Andrew Falkous and David Yow for chatting. If you liked what you heard, please follow Talkhouse on your favorite podcasting service and check out all the goodness at this very site. This episode was produced by Myron Kaplan, and the Talkhouse theme is composed and performed by the Range. See you next time!

SUPcast w/ Neil P
#89 - David Yow

SUPcast w/ Neil P

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 37:11


David Yow is a musician and actor best known as the vocalist for the noise rock bands Scratch Acid and the Jesus Lizard

Every Album Ever with Mike Mansour & Alex Volz

This week we're discussing every album by Scratch Acid. Formed in Austin, Texas, Scratch Acid were one of the very first noise rock bands and coined the style associated with Touch & Go Records. Although they are most famous for being one of Kurt Cobain's favorite bands, Scratch Acid is a group unlike any other. You simply have to hear them. After they disbanded, singer David Yow and bassist David Wm. Sims went on to form The Jesus Lizard.Closing track: “She Said” from Scratch Acid (1984)Scratch Acid on Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/user/motherpuncherincPatreonhttps://www.patreon.com/everyalbumeverMerchhttps://pandermonkey.creator-spring.com/Instagram:Mike @pandermonkeyAlex @motherpuncherMike's Picks:Scratch Acid EP (1984) — Best Record, Personal Favorite Just Keep Eating (1986) — Worst Album, Least FavoriteAlex's Picks:Scratch Acid EP (1984) — Best Record, Personal FavoriteBerserker EP (1987) — Worst Record, Least FavoriteAlbums we discussed this episode…Scratch Acid EP (1984)Just Keep Eating (1986)Berserker EP (1987)

Meat For Teacast
S3 E16 Patreon Exclusive: a preview!

Meat For Teacast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 5:05


Going back to 2012, when Meat For Tea had exclusive CDs included in each issue, this conversation was recorded via Google Voice with Scratch Acid and The Jesus Lizard's David Yow. Yow is also an actor and visual artist, and contributed the front cover for the Camomile issue at that point. There were only 50 CDs made at that time, so this is a rarity from the archives. Please note that internet voice recording isn't as good as it kind of is today. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/meatforteacast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/meatforteacast/support

Joyful Noise Radio Hour
w/ David Yow & Dumb Numbers

Joyful Noise Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 69:29


Adam Harding (Dumb Numbers, Kidbug) and David Yow (The Jesus Lizard, Scratch Acid) reveal all of their secrets... and also introduce new music from their upcoming collaboration with (the) Melvins. "Moderated" by Karl Hofstetter, founder and curator of Joyful Noise Recordings. Edited by Adam Harding. Intro by David Woodruff, featuring music by El Ten Eleven. For more, visit joyfulnoiserecordings.com

Every Album Ever with Mike Mansour & Alex Volz

This week we're discussing every album by Rapeman. These guys were a noise rock supergroup made up of Steve Albini on guitar/vocals (Big Black, Shellac), David Wm. Sims on bass (Scratch Acid, Jesus Lizard), and Rey Washam on drums (Big Boys, Scratch Acid, Ministry). Rapeman took the buzz saw noisiness of Big Black and coupled it with one of the most incredible rhythm sections in all of rock. A power trio that sounded ten times bigger than they actually were. While they are the most obscure out of all of Steve Albini's projects, their brutal lyrics and provocative band name landed them in trouble just as much as you'd expect. Closing track: “Trouser Minnow” from Two Nuns and a Pack Mule (1988)Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/everyalbumeverMerchhttps://pandermonkey.creator-spring.com/Instagram:Mike @pandermonkeyAlex @motherpuncherAlbums we discussed this episode…Budd EP (1988)Two Nuns and a Pack Mule (1988)

The LIFERS Podcast
50. LIFERS - David Yow

The LIFERS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 88:52


In the pantheon of great rock and roll front men —right up there with Iggy Pop and Nick Cave— sits the mighty David Yow. Of course, he'd find the idea nothing less than ridiculous — but that's just part of what makes David the sweet and unassuming legend that he is. It was our pleasure to talk to him about his bands The Jesus Lizard and Scratch Acid, acting in the new Toxic Avenger movie, the Austin punk scene of the ‘80s, AC/DC vs. The Knack, “Dinner In America”, the time he almost got murdered by R. Kelly's crew, Andy Gill, Flipper, “Power Of The Dog” spoilers, Lil' Bub, and the time David gave Scott a doomed piggyback ride. ALSO — Gabe really, really likes shakes. Companion Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/127nGsZd9HJYaxP5WnVaW9?si=fae6190670e44749

All My Favorite Songs
All My Favorite Songs 016 by Kurt Cobain - Top 50 Albums

All My Favorite Songs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021


Kurt Donald Cobain (February 20, 1967 – c. April 5, 1994) was an American singer, songwriter, artist and musician. He was the frontman of the rock band Nirvana, serving as the band's guitarist, lead vocalist, and primary songwriter. Through his angst-fueled songwriting and anti-establishment persona, Cobain's compositions widened the thematic conventions of mainstream rock music. He was often heralded as a spokesman of Generation X and is considered to be one of the most influential musicians in the history of alternative rock. This episode is based on Kurt's handwritten list of Top 50 albums, as featured in the 2002 anthology Journals. Note we included a song from each side of The Faith/Void split LP which brings our song total to 51. Lineup: The Stooges, Pixies, The Breeders, The Vaselines, The Shaggs, Fang, MDC, Scratch Acid, Saccharine Trust, Butthole Surfers, Black Flag, Bad Brains, Gang Of Four, Sex Pistols, The Frogs, PJ Harvey, Sonic Youth, The Knack, The Saints, Kleenex, The Raincoats, Young Marble Giants, Aerosmith, Germs, R.E.M., Shonen Knife, The Slits, The Clash, The Faith, Void, Rites of Spring, Beat Happening, Tales Of Terror, Lead Belly, Mudhoney, Daniel Johnston, Flipper, The Beatles, Half Japanese, Fear, Public Image Ltd., Public Enemy, Marine Girls, David Bowie, Wipers, Mazzy Star, Swans

Conan Neutron's Protonic Reversal
Ep242: David Yow (The Jesus Lizard, Scratch Acid)

Conan Neutron's Protonic Reversal

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 124:32


Conan Neutron's Protonic Reversal

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The Greatest Thing Youve Never Heard
Offenders - Endless Struggle - Part 2 (Interview)

The Greatest Thing Youve Never Heard

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 114:21


On this episode of The Greatest Thing You've Never Heard, John and Ben continue their discussion of Offenders' seminal 1985 hardcore classic, Endless Struggle, by talking to drummer Pat Doyle (Ignitor), the last surviving member of the band.  Doyle discusses the early 80s Texas hardcore scene and Offenders' experiences playing with bands such as The Dicks, MDC, DRI and Scratch Acid.  Also on the docket is an in depth discussion of the songs and the recording process with legendary SST producer, Spot.   Season 2, Episode 4, Album 29 Listen to Endless Struggle on Youtube The Greatest Thing You've Never Heard on social media Facebook Instagram Youtube Offenders on Facebook Ignitor on Facebook If you enjoyed the show, please remember to rate, review, and subscribe!

BLUSH MEDIA NETWORK Podcasts
PAT BLASHILL (author) (video) - AMERICAN HARDCORE PODCAST #103

BLUSH MEDIA NETWORK Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 35:54


STEVEN BLUSH Goin' deep into 80s Austin Hardcore history of the Big Boys, Butthole Surfers, and Scratch Acid with Texas Is The Reason author PAT BLASHILL BLUSH MEDIA NETWORK.   PLEASE FOLLOW     blushmedianetwork@gmail.com

Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio
Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio #162

Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 76:29


The proverbial farrago hodgepodge of miscellaneous sub-underground - and relatively commercial! - rocknroll from the last six decades. New stuff from STAFFERS, GEN POP, THE SHIFTERS, NEO NEOS, SILICONE VALUES, TELEPHONE NUMBERS, SEX TIDE, JASON HENN and TREASURY OF PUPPIES - plus a knockout Velvet Underground track from a new bootleg LP. Oh - and The Plugz (pictured), Scratch Acid, the Count Five, Uzi and a quartet of "modern music" gems from my 7th grade record collection. Track listing:PINK FLOYD - Vegetable Man (2010 mix)GEN POP - Bright Light PeopleJASON HENN - Kimono PhotoshootTHE PLUGZ - Mindless ContentmentSILICONE VALUES - Utopian FuturesNEO NEOS - Neo Neo Last StandU.X.A. - U.X.A.TREASURY OF PUPPIES - Sapfo Livin'VIVIAN GOLDMAN - Private Armies DubUZI - Criminal ChildSCRATCH ACID - Spit a KissSEX TIDE - Bad RepSTAFFERS - Pastor CarsonTHE SHIFTERS - Left BereftTELEPHONE NUMBERS - LeviathanMICKY & LUDELLA - I Believed Your LiesCOUNT FIVE - Double Decker BusGRAHAM PARKER & THE RUMOR - Local GirlsELVIS COSTELLO - Oliver’s Army THE KNACK - Good Girls Don’t THE PRETENDERS - The Phone CallVELVET UNDERGROUND - Foggy Notion (live at the 2nd Fret, Philadelphia 1970)

Oddcast: Movies, Music & Gaming

Before Jesus Lizard, there was Scratch Acid.Dark Eighties noise rock that sounds just as unique today as it did back then. We will go over the band's short discography and discuss whether it's any good or not.This is part of A New Winter Podcast Network.Website: anewwinter.comPatreon: patreon.com/anewwinterInstagram: @anewwinterTwitter: @anewwinterEmail: anewwinterpodcast@gmail.com Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/anewwinter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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SLC Punkcast
SLC Punkcast Episode 172

SLC Punkcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 69:38


Episode 172, featuring tracks from Year of the Knife, The Slackers, Kill Lincoln, The Hacklers, Hub City Stompers, The B-3s, Scratch Acid, Major Accident, Realize, and Burn Infinite. Eric joins the show by Zoom, great new music, a bunch of Ska, and wrapping up the show with Metal.

The Film Cult Podcast

David Yow of The Jesus Lizard, Scratch Acid, Qui, the reformed Flipper, and some great acting roles sits down with Robert to discuss his truly legendary career on this edition of The Film Cult Podcast.   Intro by: Dead and Gone Outro by: Zak Pashak & Chrome Chomsky

Cinemondo Podcast
David Yow: Under the Highland Park

Cinemondo Podcast

Play Episode Play 33 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 23, 2019 65:29


The Cinemondo gang welcomes the mighty David Yow to the studio. David is the front man for bands like Scratch Acid, The Jesus Lizard, and even Flipper. And he still manages to find the time to act in some excellent films such as SOUTHBOUND, UNDER THE SILVER LAKE and Netflix's I DON'T FEEL AT HOME IN THIS WORLD ANYMORE.We talk about music and movies and what it means to be a working actor in Hollywood. Some amazing behinds the scenes stories about bands and movies and how it’s all related. Somehow. A really fun guest - we’ll definitely have to have David back because there’s so much more to talk about.Music composed and performed by Burk Sauls.Join Cinemondo and over a hundred thousand podcasters already using Buzzsprout to get their message out to the world. Sign up here to get your podcast started!We're also on Patreon!Become a Patron on PatreonSPOILER WARNING: This episode is SPOILER LIGHT which means some story details will be revealed but not all. We still advise listeners to: Watch First Listen Later. Cinemondo Podcast is a weekly show that's released every Monday. If you’d like to support our show, please subscribe to our podcast free in iTunes, and leave us a review! We want to hear from you so write in with more recommendations and comments. Email us: CinemondoPodcast@gmail.com Connect with us: CinemondoPodcast.com twitter.com/CinemondoPod facebook.com/CinemondoPodcast instagram.com/CinemondoPodcastSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/CinemondoPodcast)

Crash Bang Boom Drumming Podcast!
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Crash Bang Boom Drumming Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2019 39:50


Drummer Brent Prager of Austin, TX OG Noise Rock trio Cherubs talks the aches and pains of nearly 30 years of drumming, their 18 year hiatus, how social media led the rebirth of Cherubs, vertigo from excessive volume, caveman-‘crompin” on the kit, addiction and holding down jobs, two years in NY /working with Barkmarket drummer Rock Savage, kindred spirits in Unsane, the Austin TX scene in the 80’s/90’s with Butthole Surfers, Scratch Acid, & Miracle Room, the diner conversation that lead to him playing the drums and his first compliment /Jody’s first drum solo fail, getting back in the van for Cherub’s new record Immaculada High, remaining true to your original songs and incorporating new songs to round out the set, & a whole lot mo’!! https://cherubs.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/CherubsTX/

The Creative Voyage Podcast
How to Make a Living As a Musician With Sarah Lipstate (S01E06)

The Creative Voyage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2018 34:22


In this episode, I talk to Sarah Lipstate, a Los Angeles-based composer, and a guitarist. We cover topics such as making a living as a musician today, marketing your work, the things Sarah is currently struggling with, the relationship between her gear and her art, and much more. Biography Sarah Lipstate is a Los Angeles-based composer, most known for Noveller, her solo electric guitar project. Handling the guitar as her muse, Lipstate summons a sonic palette so rich as to challenge the listener to conceive of how it’s housed in a single instrument manipulated by a solitary performer. In 2014, Lipstate announced her signing with Fire Records. Fire released Noveller's latest full-length 'Fantastic Planet' in January 2015 and also re-issued Noveller's critically acclaimed albums 'No Dreams' and 'Glacial Glow' in early 2016. She's previously released records on No Fun Productions, Important Records, Weird Forest, Taiga, and her own imprint Saffron Recordings. Noveller has toured with Iggy Pop, St. Vincent, Radiolab, Xiu Xiu, the Jesus Lizard, U.S. Girls, & Aidan Baker. Lipstate has collaborated with several renowned musicians, including JG Thirlwell (Foetus, Manorexia), Carla Bozulich (Evangelista, The Geraldine Fibbers), David Wm. Sims (the Jesus Lizard, Scratch Acid), Lee Ranaldo (Sonic Youth). She has previously performed as a member of Cold Cave, Parts & Labor, and One Umbrella. Lipstate has also participated in Rhys Chatham’s Guitar Army, Ben Frost’s “Music for 6 Guitars” Ensemble, and Glenn Branca’s 100 guitar ensemble. Selected Links From the Episode Sarah Lipstate's Website Sarah Lipstate's Instagram Radiolab Apocalyptical Parts & Labor Effects unit (Wikipedia) Bandcamp Ray Dalio Moon Canyon Signature Pedal Show Notes Introduction [00:00] Episode Introduction [00:52] Advice to Younger Self [02:56] Main Challenges of Being a Musician Today [05:11] Making a Living as a Musician [08:02] Short Episode Break – Support the Podcast [18:28] Marketing Your Work [19:21] Relationship Between Gear and Art [23:05] The Best Investment Sarah Made in Herself [25:38] Sarah’s Current Struggles [27:23] Advice for Being a Better Musician and Creative Professional [30:41] Episode Outro [33:18] Full transcript and more at https://creative.voyage/

Turned Out A Punk
Episode 185 - Cedric Bixler-Zavala (At The Drive-In, The Mars Volta, Foss, Antemasque, Anywhere, De Facto etc.)

Turned Out A Punk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2018 86:08


On anyone's list of all-time greatest front people in music, they would have to include this week's guest. CEDRIC BIXLER-ZAVALA HAS FINALLY COME ON THE SHOW!!! Join Damian as he gets to sit down with one of his favourite's to ever wield the microphone & talk about going from a gang affiliated drummer, to trashing the Jools Holland show! Also Touched On: One Of The Best To Ever Do It The Power Of Night Flight Watching Another State of Mind With Your Family The Dead Kennedys Frankenchrist Is The Key Record  Uglord One Of The Wildest Bands Ever Ed Ivy From The Rhythm Pigs Starts Throwing Shows Omar & Sonny Meet Lux & Ivy Seeing Punk On TV & Putting Punk On TV The Misfits: A Lot To Love & Love Again The Jools Holland Show & What Went Wrong  Reenactment Scene In Punk  Distorted Silence: The First Band Joining Phantasma Gloria: The Bad Kid Band The Respect & The Hate That Comes From Being Feared Playing With Christ On A Crutch When Your Two Favourite Local Bands Have Beef Being A Cheerleader A One-Man-Pit In Your Parents House Bad Mothergoose & Sprawl & The Texas Funk Scene Everyone Wanted To Be Red Hot Chilli Peppers & Jane’s Addiction Joining the Three Blind Bats, The House Band For The North East Death Squad Gang The Spermbirds’ Influence On El Paso Scratch Acid, Butthole Surfers, Big Boys: Texas Punk Cherbs, Ed Hall & Trance Syndicate Records When Your New Band Beats Up Your Old Band The Acid Years The Dregtones: Trying To Do Something Really Uncool Meeting Foss & Beto Pretending To Be Rain Sanction  Booking No Empathy The Grunge Hangover Touring With FEIST Trench Mouth Looks Like A CULT! “No One Was Interested At All.” Dreaming Of Ebullition Records  Getting On Flipside  Face To Face Was Pissed! Dodging Full Cans Of Coke Whipped At Your Head  AND MUCH, MUCH MORE!!!!! BROUGHT TO YOU BY VANS

3 Songs Podcast
Episode 39, January 5, 2018

3 Songs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2018 55:06


The musical careers of David Yow and Peter Jefferies are highlighted, with songs from Scratch Acid, Jesus Lizard, Nocturnal Projections, This Kind Of Punishment, and both gentlemen solo. Plus, Bob tells a story of stealing a car to see Scratch Acid live.

Conan Neutron's Protonic Reversal
Ep064: David Yow (Jesus Lizard, Scratch Acid)

Conan Neutron's Protonic Reversal

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2015 120:00


Conan Neutron's Protonic Reversal

Conan Neutron's Protonic Reversal
Ep027: Rey Washam (Rapeman, Scratch Acid, Ministry)

Conan Neutron's Protonic Reversal

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2014 119:53


Conan Neutron's Protonic Reversal

ministry washam scratch acid rapeman didjits
CITY SLANG
MONOMYTH trash talks Halifax bands and talk crappy jobs! Plus 25 years of Sub Pop!

CITY SLANG

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2013 58:11


Garage psych-os MONOMYTH tell us about their worst jobs, what’s playing in the van, and then trash talk every band from Halifax! We play all bands trashed by MONOMYTH, and put together sets to celebrate 25 years of Sub Pop! Hear tracks from Monomyth, Nap Eyes, Each Other, Old & Weird, Scratch Acid, Wipers, Sonic Youth, Crosss, Quaker Parents, Quivers, and Violence!

Kreative Kontrol
Ep. #9: David Yow

Kreative Kontrol

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2013 48:30


Today you can hear my conversation with David Yow about his new solo LP, Tonight You Look Like a  Spider. David is an amazing man who used to sing in bands like Scratch Acid, the Jesus Lizard, and Qui among others. These are some of the best things I’ve ever seen and a lot of […]

You Can't Stop The Signal
Ep007: David Yow (Jesus Lizard, Qui, Scratch Acid)

You Can't Stop The Signal

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2013 123:03


Battle of the Bands (a real battle?), Neutron owns a Katana, Evan's Guttermouth story, Winter Doldrums and Grievances episode. California Raisins vs. Harlem Globetrotters Pussycat Breakfast and more!

Conversations With Matt Dwyer

David Yow is the intense and legendary front man for the band Jesus Lizard and other groups like Scratch Acid. After a lifelong adoration, Matt Dwyer sits down with an idol of his and we learn about Yow's art, brief stint in stand up comedy and hear a rare commercial audition Yow did as the Aflac Duck. Visit DavidYow.net to see his incredible visual art and to learn more about 'Get Faced.' See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.