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Join Clint, Meg, and Dan on their rollercoaster morning show, where they dive into hilarious group chat antics and confront embarrassing moments. Clint shares his struggle with getting fish for his tank, while the team's amateur band rehearsal reveals unexpected talent (and lots of laughs). Special guest Jon Toogood, lead singer of Shihad, offers his expert take on their band potential. Can they top Shihad's legacy? Tune in for surprising listener stories about "icks" that ended relationships and discover the latest scandal and lotto luck hotspots in New Zealand. 00:00 Welcome to the Clint Meg and Dan Podcast06:26 Lady Gaga's Historic Concert in Brazil26:21 Why You Can Never Be Prime Minister35:41 Subway Game37:44 Band Practice and Song Selection46:36 Relationship Icks and Dating Advice54:30 The Fish Tank Saga01:06:05 Lotto Luck and Unlikely Odds
Matty farted in the middle of his massage Producer Sara was late because she couldn't get a bird out of her house... what was your excuse? Are You A... council worker? Or can you trick us into thinking you work for the Council? Jon Toogood from Shihad joins the show! The People's Poll: Do you put your bra on at the front & swivel it around or at the back? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wellington punk rockers Dartz are about to tour the world, as they were packing their bags they called up for a chat about Moving To Melbourne (their new song) and their shared experiences with Shihad in recent weeks. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shihad 'Deb's Night Out' has won the IMNZ Classic Record 2025 at this years Taite awards. RNZ's Music's Tony Stamp spoke to Corin Dann.
Christchurch rockers Volts called up to talk about their new song System Failure; their upcoming shows in Wellington during New Zealand Music Month and playing with Shihad on their farewell tour.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dylan Cleaver joins Paul Ford for another episode of the BYC! In this episode, the fellas review the Black Caps T20 series against Pakistan so far, and whether we can take anything from it (0:00)... Next, they discuss the White Ferns series against Sri Lanka and preview the big upcoming matchup against the Aussies (23:30! The latest from the Plunket Shield (27:29) before some incredible correspondence from former Black Cap Andre Adams (33:39)! Finally, the curious interconnectedness between Shihad and cricket (39:00)...Brought to you by MAXRaft & Resene! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The era is coming to an end for Shihad as they perform one last time tonight at Wellington's final Homegrown festival. The iconic Kiwi rockband has been performing since 1988, but frontman Jon Toogood says they've been thinking about bringing it to an end for a while. Chris Schulz attended their final Auckland concert last night, as well as their special show at the Powerstation on Wednesday, and has a few thoughts to share. For more of Chris' thoughts, click here. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Every Friday on Matt afternoons something or something is awarded New Zealander of the Week. This week we have Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, the New Zealand taxpayer, and Kiwi band Shihad. But who is the winner? LISTEN ABOVE. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the Matt Heath and Tyler Adams Afternoons Full Show Podcast for some good chat on Public Private Partnerships and getting the big projects done. NZ Herald Business Editor at Large Liam Dann explained how they work. Then 'Charity Dumpers' and the issues they cause people trying to do good. And with Shihad finishing up after 37 years – who is the greatest NZ artist? Plus the NZer of the Week and our weekly music battle Topical Tunes. Get the Matt Heath and Tyler Adams Afternoons Podcast every weekday afternoon on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shihad front man John Toogood says he wants to spend more time with his children as he prepares for his final show. The iconic Kiwi rock band will play its last ever performance at Wellington's Homegrown festival tomorrow. Toogood told Mike Hosking now is the right time to end. He says it's something they've been thinking about for a while, and he just wants to put his family first. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the show - 0.00 - Shihad & Fontaines DC 3.27 - Luke Smith: F1 8.43 - Cool Story Bryce 13.03 - Mel's post Vegas Puff 16.24 - Disappointing Behaviour 24.02 - Hard To Say Sorry 30.21 - What's Attractive? 39.18 - Dave Gibson - Elemeno P
Jon Toogood is perhaps one of Wellington's best musical exports. His musical career started at Wellington High School when he met Tom Larkin and the pair went on to form chart-topping New Zealand rock band Shihad. The band returns to Wellington this week for their final ever performance, fittingly at Homegrown festival, which will be held in Wellington for the last time. Toogood joined Nick Mills to discuss Shihad's legacy and what fans can expect at their final ever performance before they split. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Featuring an interview with DJ Groove Terminator about the Auckland Arts Festival show History of House with the Soweto Gospel Choir, Rosetta chats to Erny Belle about her new track Boudoir, and on Audio Culture Bee chats about the now record-breaking legends SHIHAD and their illustrous career. Thanks to The Beer Spot!
It's the end of an era for the biggest event of Wellington's music scene. Homegrown festival, held on the capital's waterfront since 2008, will leave the city for good after this weekend's final event. Festival founder Andrew Tuck joined Nick Mills to discuss the event's legacy, as well as this year's festival which will see Shihad's final ever performance and be held across two days for the first time. Later this week Nick will speak to Shihad front man Jon Toogood. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Arahi has released a laid back post summer song, he called up talk about his favourite beach of the summer in Auckland, his favourite venue in Hawke's Bay and where he'll be when Shihad play their final show in Wellington.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New Zealand band Shihad are calling it a day. Over almost 4 decades they've torn up stages around the world, proving themselves one of the best live bands around. As they hang up the guitar leads, what better time to ask them to Take 5 and share some of their best memories?This is a blueprint for how Shihad came to be. It's also the story of a friendship that began in a schoolyard in Wellington and lives strong between lead singer Jon Toogood and drummer Tom Larkin, to this day.From Killing Joke to AC/DC to Metallica, horns up for a helluva farewell.AC/DC – 'Back In Black'Headless Chickens – 'Gaskrankinstation'David Bowie – 'Let's Dance'Killing Joke – 'Love Like Blood'Metallica – 'Master Of Puppets'
Interview by Kris PetersFor the better part of three decades New Zealand rock outfit Shihad have ruled the proverbial roost, with albums like The General Electric, Pacifier, and even their most recent offering Old Gods showcasing an unflinching course of rock DNA to satisfy even the harshest of critics.Songs like My Minds Sedate, Pacifier, Home Again and Tear Down Those Names became the go-to-songs on pub jukeboxes everywhere, but it was in the live domain where Shihad excelled. Frontman Jon Toogood's energy and vibrancy each time the band hit the stage has always been infectious, enabling Shihad to thrive on a variety of levels to a mixed bag of audiences.Put simply, they deservedly command respect in the same league of bands like AC/DC, Rose Tattoo and Grinspoon in the annals of Australian/New Zealand rock history.But, as inevitably happens to everything, Shihad's time is drawing to an end, choosing to go out on their own merits instead of waiting for the axe of public expectation to fall. With a series of farewell shows planned between Australia and New Zealand before the band's official changing of the guard in their hometown of Wellington on March 15, Toogood sat down with HEAVY to say goodbye.The Shihad way."At the moment people are saying 'these shows must be emotional'," he smiled, "but it's more like, no, these shows are wicked because we've rehearsed hard, and we're playing a lot of stuff that's quite challenging and quite different to what we've played in the past. Obviously we're going to have to play the bangers - which is totally cool because we love those songs and there's reasons why they are bangers - but we're doing deep dives into records that we've never done before. It keeps you on your toes. We're not gonna be phoning these shows in. We have to work, which is great, and I like that."In the full interview, Jon talks more about the shows and what to expect, the reasons behind calling it a day, the New Zealand shows late last year and how the fans reacted, maintaining energy and enthusiasm for performing as he gets older, playing The General Electric and Pacifier in full at select shows, what he will miss most about being in Shihad and more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
Today we are joined by Jon Toogood from Shihad to chat about the bands Farewell tour and what brought it about.
Today on the show - 0.00 - Blair Vining GC Award 4.57 - Ruining Christmas 13.59 - Eyes For Xmas 16.56 - Christmas Cracker - How Old Are We? 20.49 - Jon Toogood - Shihad 30.47 - Go Hard For Shihad 35.25 - Fouled Up In A Forklift 40.44 - Prime Minister Chris Luxon 50.44 - Great Kiwi Beer Fest 53.15 - Christmas Cracker
Legendary Shihad frontman Jon Toogood joins us to talk life as a musician, his faith, his journey into being a real adult and we're very keen to hear about where he is when it comes to politics and society today ================================= Come support the work we're doing by becoming a Patron of #BHN www.patreon.com/BigHairyNews Merch available at www.BHNShop.nz Like us on Facebook www.facebook.com/BigHairyNews Follow us on Twitter. @patbrittenden @Chewie_NZ
On the day Shihad announced they're breaking up, we had some questions, so the whole band came in to talk about why they're calling it a day and how we can join them in the long goodbye. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the show - 0.00 - Around The World 4.26 - Musashi Sports Shield 10.08 - Feedback Line - Air NZ Safety Video 15.20 - Thank Fact It's Friday 18.26 - Big Barrel Sports Quiz 20.54 - Jeff Wilson 27.00 - Are You Smarter Than A 10 Year Old? 34.07 - Shihad 37.07 - Swifty Cash 39.23 - Moving Mares 47.28 - Best Bits Of The Week 52.16 - Big Barrel USA Sports Week Winner
On today's show, Jase exclusively wees in the shower, Mike hesitant to share his acting advice and Keyzie performs the most award-winning radio we've ever made. Gander our gram @haurakibigshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the show - 0.00 - Shihad 3.12 - NZ's Sexiest Bald Men 9.30 - Liam Lawson 13.26 - Paddy Gower 18.03 - Big Barrel Sport's Quiz 20.54 - Mull's In The Air NZ Safety Video 25.34 - Are You Smarter Than A 10 Year Old? 30.05 - Jake Paul Vs Mike Tyson 35.41 - Swifty Cash 38.16 - The Morning Rumble Intervention 44.43 - Shihad
Today on the radio show. 1 - Smoko chat Shihad final tour part 1. 6:14 - Shihad's final tour part 2. 11:04 - Do Kiwis swear too much? 14:05 - Jake Paul gives Mike Tyson a gift. 17:13 - Strange wisdom pt 1. 21:48 - Strange wisdom pt 2. 24:41 - Must Watch. - https://bit.ly/48JBN9b 28:29 - Daily Dump. - https://bit.ly/4fqfPdM & https://bit.ly/3ACgdqC 32:24 - English words you didn't know. 34:03 - Get in my belly. https://bit.ly/3O6TGoX 36:20 - Robin WIlliams explains golf. 39:50 - Late mail. 42:51 - Last drinks. Get in touch with us: https://linktr.ee/therockdrive
Today we had Jon, Karl, Phil and Tom from SHIHAD in the studio for a chat after announcing their final tour 'Loud Forever'. They are playing 8 dates over summer and you need to be there! Tickets on sale now from www.shihad.com
On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Wednesday, 13 November 2024, the big hikoi to Parliament has disrupted thousands of Auckland commuters' day - and Heather is wondering whether this really is the best way to get the general public on board the cause. Lifetime Black Power member Denis O'Reilly speaks to Heather after the police launched Operation "Nickel" to enforce the gang patch ban from next week. Shihad frontman Jon Toogood tells Heather why the band has decided to call it quits after four decades together. Plus, Auckland Unlimited reveals a little financial help was needed to entice Coldplay to come to the country. Get the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast every weekday evening on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's the end of an era for Kiwi rock fans - as iconic band Shihad are set to call it quits after their last tour. After nearly 40 years, the group has confirmed they will split up for good, with demand for this final tour causing their website to crash. Shihad frontman Jon Toogood says the group's priorities have changed - as all the members have children and families now. "Everyone's busy all the time, this is a great band that deserves that full-on attention - and I just think we just sort of came to a collective agreement that we couldn't do that. It was time to put it to bed, but go out on a high." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the Matt Heath and Tyler Adams Afternoons Full Show Podcast for the 13th of November, the Government's gang patch legislation is on its way - but will it work? Kids and sport can be a super expensive thing - some say it is making it elitist or only for the rich. Shihad are calling it a day - Matt and Tyler had a chat with Jon Toogood ahead of a discussion about your best concert experiences. Get the Matt Heath and Tyler Adams Afternoons Podcast every weekday afternoon on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's a disappointing day for Kiwi rock fans, as Shihad are set to call it quits after their final tour. The group, comprised of Jon Toogood, Tom Larkin, Phil Knight and Karl Kippenberger, has confirmed it will disband for good in 2025. Jon Toogood says this announcement was two years in the making - after several discussions. "We just thought - rather than go out with a whimper, we'll go out on a high point. That was basically the decision we came to." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the show - 0.00 - Didn't Make The Gates 8.57 - Tales From The South 14.24 - Unsual Training Techniques 22.11 - Big Barrel Sports Quiz 24.18 - We're With You Wednesday 33.43 - Carwash Calamaties 42.12 - Shihad Loud Forever 50.06 - Swifty Cash 56.28 - Are You Smarter Than A 10 Year Old?
WATCH THE FULL EPISODE ON OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL HERE!ACC Head G Lane joins Manaia Stewart to mourn the loss of Shihad (00:16) and react to the shocking image of two love-makers on a Clarks Beach Golf Course (02:16). Then the fellas recap the NZ Cup and explain why it doesn't stop a nation like the Melbourne Cup (07:04) and the NRL changing their mind on the kick-off rule change (10:51).Finally, Matt Heath joins to discuss how to make people care about Super Rugby team lists (13:13).Brought to you by Export Ultra!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Bulletin with Andrew Gourdie on Shihad, Cup Week in Christchurch, the NZ Trotting Cup, Swayzee back-to-back champion, EPL ref David Coote Liverpool rant, Super Rugby Squads, All Blacks changes & more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Auckland rockers Villainy released their debut album twelve years ago, their singer Neill called up to reflect on the journey they've been on and took us back to the start, the multiple flights to to Australia, the connections to Shihad and Crowded House, and what's still to come for the band. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jon Toogood popped in to talk us through his debut solo album, track by track we hear the stories that inspired the songs on this powerful acoustic album from the Shihad front man.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Although having rock music hardwired to nearly every thread of his sonic DNA, Shihad frontman Jon Toogood is also compelled to expose himself through calmer means.For a man best known for songs like My Mind's Sedate, The General Electric and Sleepeater, Toogood's decision to release his first solo album as an acoustic body of work came as a surprise to most, but not those who follow the man not the music.Following a tumultuous period of his life wrought with loss, sorrow and isolation, Toogood turned to his long-standing love of music, more for personal reasons than any other, and sat down to commit his feelings and fears to paper. These songs were originally never intended to be heard in the public domain but after letting close friends and representatives listen to his solo work Toogood was convinced to assemble his songs into an album so that the world could share in his triumph and tragedy.It was not a decision made lightly, but he relented on his initial misgivings and packaged the songs together to form Last Of The Lonely Gods, which was released last Friday. To celebrate the release Toogood is also headed to Australia next month for a run of solo shows starting at Mo's Desert Clubhouse on Thursday, November 14.HEAVY caught up with Toogood for more details."I love this record," he shared, smiling. "It's heavy in what I'm singing about… I'm singing about heavy shit. I'm a 53-year-old who lost his Mum during COVID when I was locked down in Melbourne, and she died in Wellington, New Zealand, so I had to say goodbye on the phone which I found really sad. I wanted to be there with my Mum and couldn't so it was tough. After that, I got stuck in New Zealand away from my wife and kids for three and a half months because there was an Omicron outbreak that happened while I was on tour. There was no flights going between countries, so I got stuck there and that was pretty traumatic. It was traumatic for my kids and wife as well because they were locked down in Melbourne, and she couldn't get any help so she was losing her mind, I was losing my mind. Then we finally made the move back to New Zealand and I caught COVID. The thing that happened to me was I've got pre-existing tendinitis - so ringing in my ears - which is basically from a life of playing heavy music and getting too close to a china cymbal. I've always been able to deal with it. I will go and see a band, and it will be loud, but if I take it easy the next day it will fade into the background. But this… two weeks after I caught COVID I got woken up out of a dream with a car alarm going off in my head. It was like I'd been to see Motorhead and stuck my head in the PA. On that first night, I didn't sleep for 36 hours. I ended up in the hospital, with doctors having to knock me out. It's literally like a car alarm going off in your head really loud."In the full interview, Jon talks more about the personal situations that led to him wanting to write a softer, mellower album, more about Last Of The Lonely Gods musically, why now is the right time for his first solo album, utilising his voice in different ways to suit acoustic music, if there will be more solo albums or if this is a one-off, the upcoming Australian tours and what to expect, what he gets out of smaller shows like these as opposed to full band sets and more.Tickets for Australian shows jontoogood.com.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
Jon Toogood is the frontman and songwriter from New Zealand band Shihad - and he has just released his first solo album, the very personal and tender Last of the Lonely Gods. Jon is on tour now, with shows in NZ, Australia, and the UK. Visit jontoogood.com for more.
Today we were joined on the show by Shihad frontman Jon Toogood who is embarking on a solo tour after releasing his first solo album, Last Of The Lonely Gods, Out now.
While he's well-known for fronting Kiwi rock band Shihad, Jon Toogood is striking out with his biggest solo project yet. His first ever solo album, Last of the Lonely Gods, drops next week, and to celebrate Toogood is embarking on a 19 date tour around New Zealand. The album is a ten-track acoustic collection, showcasing themes of loss, resilience, and healing, and showcasing his artistic evolution. Toogood told Heather du Plessis-Allan that performing solo is thrilling in the same way early Shihad gigs were. “I don't quite know what I'm doing,” he said. “There's nothing to hide behind. No big PA, no big light show, no other members of the band, it's just me and my guitar.” LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Thursday 3rd of October, as Air NZ make further reductions on regional routes, they come on to answer whether there is more to come. It's the annual Mood of the Boardroom today so Heather looks at who the business community thinks is doing well within the Government - and what Cabinet Minister has been a flop. Shihad frontman Jon Toogood is going solo and has his first ever solo album out very soon, so he popped into the studio for a chat. Get the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast every weekday morning on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jon Toogood is a New Zealand rock god.As a teenager in Wellington, he swapped his cricket bat for a guitar, formed a band called Shihad and never looked back.Since then, he has been named NZ vocalist of the year 3 times and has even been inducted into the NZ music hall of fame. It's not very often you get this sort of unfiltered access and time with a rock star who has been to hell and back so this was a real treat. Thanks to the legends at Radix and Generate for making this episode possible. Radix is a Waikato based nutrition company who are doing incredible things on the global stage. They make the best protein powders on the market. And there is a very good reason organizations including tennis NZ, the Coast to Coast, Canterbury rugby, Moana Pasifika, the Wellington Phoenix and Triathlon NZ love them. I know that once you give it a go, you'll be hooked as well!Check them out for yourself: https://radixnutrition.co.nz/Generate is an award-winning KiwiSaver specialist.If you'd like a no obligation chat with one of their awesome advisors, head to: generatekiwisaver.co.nz/dom/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Winners of the GIVEAWAY of Anmol's book - Wanderings in the Land of Mist - A complete story of Mussoorie! : Arjun Harish & Vijaya Bhat This week, The Musafir Stories speaks to founder of Kannur City Heritage Foundation, Muhammed Shihad as he takes us to Kannur! Today's destination: Kannur, Kerala Nearest Airport: Kannur international airport (CNN) Nearest Railway Station: Kannur Railway station, CAN Packing: Pack light clothes for humid weather Time of the year: Dec-Feb Length of the itinerary: 3-4 days Itinerary Highlights: Shihad talks about the history of Kannur, previously known as Canonore and its significance as a port city. We talk about the Mapilla bay, the origin of its name and the various travellers who visited including Marco Polo, Fahien and Ibn Batuta We also discuss the St. Angelo fort, the history of all the three colonial powers who rule there and a recent discovery of cannonballs in the premises. Shihad also talks about the St. John's anglican church which is nearby and the rich archives it holds. Our next stop is the Arakkal museum as we talk about the only muslim sultanate of kerala, their allies, the matrilineal system of succession they follow and much more. Finally we chat about the mouthwatering cuisine of Kannur as well as the cultural festivities like Theyyam. Links: Whatsapp: +91 8377024979 Email: mail@cityheritage.in Link to website: www.cityheritage.in Link to Kannur City Heritage's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/city_heritage/ Link to Shihad's instagram: https://www.instagram.com/explore_with_shihad/ Photo by s.hri on Unsplash Follow the Musafir stories on: Twitter : https://twitter.com/musafirstories?lang=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/themusafirstories/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/musafirstoriespodcast/?hl=en website: www.themusafirstories.com email: themusafirstories@gmail.com Do follow IVM Podcasts on social media. We are @IVMPodcasts on Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram. Follow the show across platforms: Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, JioSaavn, Gaana, Amazon Music Do share the word with your folks!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The stars of the New Zealand music scene are coming out next Wednesday night in a fundraising concert to save beloved student radio station 95bFM. Shihad, Marlon Williams, Voom, Tiny Ruins and more will be performing at Auckland Town Hall for 'Save the B'. Auckland's 95bFM has been a champion of alternative and independent music in Aotearoa since 1969, but the station says it has struggled to keep up with operating costs and with the nation switching more and more to digital media. All proceeds from Wednesday's concert will go to keeping the station up and running. Mark Leishman talks to 95bFM general manager Tom Tremewan.
Come Together has announced another tour in their series. The iconic kiwi supergroup is combining the biggest and best songs they've recreated since their inception for a “banger” end-of-year-tour. Jon Toogood, Shihad frontman, is a member of this star-studded group, and told Newstalk ZB's Mike Hosking that he plans to perform David Bowie's Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars. He's pretty sure Bowie is going to be featured in the tour, and picked the song because it's one he knows on acoustic guitar. Toogood told Hosking that music is a part of pretty much his whole day. “It's been my thing since I was two years old.” The only time he's not thinking about music is when he's with his kids, saying that that's when he feels “like a dad rather than a musician.” He did pass the musical gene on to his children though, telling Hosking that his five-year-old daughter is either going to be a punk rock drummer or a truck driver. “We made a decision early on with our kids,” Toogood revealed. “That whatever they're passionate about, we'll back them 100%.” “I'm not into making copies of myself.” Touring also comes naturally to Toogood, telling Hosking that he feels at home in front of an audience. “I'm more comfortable on a stage than I am New World shopping,” he joked. This particular tour however, comes with a bit of a challenge: picking the songs. “There's so many highlights on all the records we've done.” But before that he's taking his solo music to the East Coast, playing three shows to test out his new material. “I'm looking forward to those.” LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we were joined in studio by Jon Toogood the lead singer of Shihad who is performing in the upcoming Come Together shows. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we were joined on the phone by Lead Singer of the Shihad, Jon Toogood who is joining The Stranglers on their NZ Tour.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's show we're no holes barred, Jase needs a hand with his chainsaw, and we've got three massive tunes for the Throbber.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we were joined in studio by Jon Toogood & Karl Kippenberger to talk the 20th anniversary of the Pacifier album and the Vinyl release to celebrate it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
La pasada década se caracterizó por el surgimiento y auge de un nuevo tipo de cómic independiente, si acaso menos alternativo y más cercano a los gustos del gran público. La llamada Image 2.0 y el éxito de otras editoriales como IDW, Boom! o Dynamite propició que montones de nuevas editoriales brotaran como setas. Aftershock, TKO, AWA, Ahoy, Black Mask, Vault… incluso fenómenos como el relanzamiento de Valiant, la aparición de Panel Syndicate o los sellos Black Crown y Berger Books podrían englobarse en este marco. Con la noticia de la bancarrota de Aftershock, debatimos cuál es la situación actual de todas estas editoriales, quién las ha visto, quién las ve y por qué. Pero esto no sería un popurrí si no hubiera después un buen bloque de recomendaciones, con un buen puñado de tebeos para llenar vuestros ratos de lectura y vaciar vuestros bolsillos Sabed, oh-yentes, que entre los años del hundimiento de Atlantis y sus brillantes ciudades, tragadas por los océanos, y los años del nacimiento de los hijos de Aryas, hubo una edad no soñada donde podía escucharse el podcast 276 de ELHDT. Selección musical: 🎶Old Dog - de The Scratch 🎶 Bone Orchard - de Shihad 🎶 Darwin’s Eden - de A Projection