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Matt and Briggs create ultimate music playlists around a theme. This time we created the Ultimate Short Songs Of the 1970s Playlist. On YouTube: https://youtu.be/CMWe-1JnJnI Listen to the Playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5VwypQNloZuxq5A7ykwIJM?si=1b2266011d0144ba
| Artist | Title | Album Name | Album Copyright | | Charles -Cow Cow- Davenport | Everybody Likes That Thing | Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 2 (1929-1945) | Otis Spann | One More Mile to Go | The Blues Never Die! | | J.B. Lenoir | Slow Down Woman | American Folk Blues Festival 1962-1965 CD5 | Paul Rishell | Special Rider Blues [Skip James] | Talkin' Guitar | | | Big Bill Broonzy | Double Trouble Blues | Do That Guitar Rag | | | John Hammond | Drop Down Mama | Timeless | | | | Lightnin' Hopkins | I'm Comin' Home | Morning Blues - Charley Blues Masterworks Vol. 8 | Mike Ross | None Of Your Business | Tennessee Transition | | Seasick Steve | Man From Another Time | Man From Another Time | | Henry Townsend | Henry's Worry Blues | Searching For Secret Heroes | Document Records | | Duster Bennett | Got A Tongue In Your Head | Smiling Like I'm Happy (Vinyl) - 1968 | Fiona Boyes | Easy Baby | Fiona Boyes Box & Dice promo | | Half Deaf Clatch | Astrally Challenged | Short Songs for the Barely Conscious | Skip James | Omaha Blues | Studio Sessions Rare & Unreleased | Bill Abel | Special Rider | Celestial Train | | | Tampa Red | You Can't Come In | Tampa Red Vol. 1 (1928-1929) |
| Artist | Title | Album Name | Album Copyright | Tony Campanella | Checking on my baby | Tony Campanella | | Bull City Red w RevGary Davis | Now I'm Talking About You | 100 Early Blues Recordings | Dave Specter | March Through the Darkness | Six String Soul~30 Years on Delmark Disk2 | George Benson | Havana Moon | Walkin' To New Orleans | Jimmy Regal & The Royals | Elmers End Blues | The First And Last Stop | Coolhand | Dead Man's Hand | Coolhand | | | Half Deaf Clatch | Astrally Challenged | Short Songs for the Barely Conscious | Gráinne Duffy | Each and Every Time | Out of the Dark | | Ben Levin | Take Your Time (feat. Johnny Burgin) | Take Your Time | | The Meters | Find Yourself | Trick Bag | | | Bessie Jones & with the Georgia Sea Island Singers | Sink 'Em Low | Get In Union | Alan Lomax Archives/Association For Cultural Equity | James Oliver | Goofin Around | Less Is More | | Chuck Berry | Roll Over Beethoven | The Ultimate Collection cd 1 | Mississippi Jook Band | Barbeque Bust | When The Levee Breaks, Mississippi Blues (Rare Cuts CD A) | 2007 JSP Records | Keni Lee Burgess | Garden Of Lament | Holy Grail | | | Jujubes | Funeral Song | Where are we now |
On this week's show, we present our first Short Blast episode - a fistful of new/newish tracks we're digging, bookended by a pair of ridiculously short songs. All this & much, much less! Debts No Honest Man Can Pay started in 2003 at WHFR-FM (Dearborn, MI), moved to WGWG-FM (Boiling Springs, NC) in 2006 & Plaza Midwood Community Radio (Charlotte, NC) in 2012, with a brief pit-stop at WLFM-FM (Appleton, WI) in 2004.ys
POWW Short Songs Episode 1: This episode features over 60 tracks of the time honored punk/hardcore tradition of tracks under one minute long.
| Artist | Title | Album Name | Album Copyright | | Skip James | Hard Time Killin' Floor Blues | The Complete Early Recordings of Skip James - 1930 | James Cotton | River's Invitation | 22 Special Blues Tracks | | Tina Turner- | Let's Stay Together [acoustic] | | | John Lee Hooker | Let's Make It Baby | American Folk Blues Festival 1962-1965 CD1 | Half Deaf Clatch | Mind Over Matter | Short Songs for the Barely Conscious | Bessie Jones & with the Georgia Sea Island Singers | Once There Was No Sun (II) | Get In Union | Alan Lomax Archives/Association For Cultural Equity | John James | Remembering The Blossoms | Cafe Vienna | | | Blind Willie Johnson | God Don't Never Change | The Complete Blind Willie Johnson (1 of 2) | Hans Theessink and Big Daddy Wilson | Virus Blues | Pay Day | | | | Mean Mary | Merry Eyes | Portrait of a Woman Part 1 | | Andres Roots | Winter Blues | Winter | | | | Bukka White | Hambone Blues | Furry Lewis, Bukka White & Friends Party! at Home - 1968 | Big Bill Broonzy | The Banker's Blues | Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order Vol. 1 | Stompin' Dave's Blues3 | My Heart Belongs To You | The Mayfair Studio | | | Doc Watson and Gaither Carlton | Groundhog (Blind Lemon's Version) | Doc Watson and Gaither Carlton | Smithsonian Folkways | Furry Lewis With Bukka White And Gus Cannon | Why Don't You Come Home Blues | On The Road Again | | | J.B. Lenoir | If I Get Lucky | American Folk Blues Festival 1962-1965 CD5
This week I'm joined by Surreal the MC, Riplak & Raven Hunter to discuss the Top 10 Too Short Songs. 1 of the first MC's to rep Oakland, CA and a true West Coast legend/pioneer, we dive deep into Short Dog's career. Did your favorite make the list?Follow the podcast on Twitter & Instagram: @b_boypodcastFollow us on Tik Tok: @stillabboyFind us online: www.riplak.comEmail us: stillabboypodcast@protonmail.com
Music Talk Tuesday with Tom Leu & Terry "Double T" Turen on 96.7 The Eagle talking classic rock current events, history, lists, and likes with Terry "Double T" Turen.SOUND MATTERS Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/soundmattersConnect with Double T:Facebook: www.facebook.com/terry.turenInstagram: www.instagram.com/doubletrockfordConnect with TOM LEU:Websites: www.SoundMatters.tvWebsite: www.16Imaging.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/tomleuInstagram: www.instagram.com/tomleuYouTube: www.tomleu.tv
We talk about some metal news, review our Spotlight album, Blood Money Part Zer0 from Dope, and discuss our Top 6 Short Songs.
Here are three songs that all run three minutes or less.... one is very old, the other two are very new.... enjoy --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mark-owens2/support
This episode discusses how the genre begins to broaden thematically in the work of somewhat later literati poets who continued to write in the short xiaoling form. Poems by the Last Emperor of the Southern Tang, Li Yu, and by Northern Song statesman Yan Shu demonstrate how the genre begins to take on themes like nostalgia and friendship. Guest Host: Dr. Maija Samei
This episode discusses early efforts of literati poets in the song lyric, showing how their works reflect the genre's origins in the entertainment quarters and remained largely tied to feminine themes, while they bore evidence of poetic craft. Examples show how Wei Zhuang's more direct and lyrical expression contrasts with Wen Tingyun's more implicit presentation. Guest Host: Dr. Maija Samei
This episode introduces us to the genre of the song lyric using two anonymous poems that present a male and female speaker in dialog. The episode discusses the origins of the genre during the Tang dynasty, its formal characteristics, and its connection to female voice and feminine themes. Guest Host: Dr. Maija Samei
There's something pretty wonderful about a piece of music that says everything it means to in under two minutes — a piece that somehow satisfies its listeners while managing to leave them wanting more. There's also something great about a highly-recognizable song that addresses a specific category of leisure attire. If that has you scratching your head, you'll definitely want to either read on or jump right to the episode. For Episode 53 of our podcast, Themes and Variation, Carter and Mahea sat down with New York-based singer, songwriter, and incredible person we're glad to call friend, Tasha Solomita to discuss "Short Songs" (or as one of us chose to hear it, "Shorts Songs"). The episode is anchored by selections from the catalogs of a chamber ensemble group called the Pixies, an experimental woodwind orchestra known as the Beatles, and an avant-garde electronic jazz quartet that goes by the Royal Teens. No, we're just kidding. It's an all rock episode. Check out all of our courses including Kiefer: Keys, Chords, & Beats https://soundfly.com/courses (here.) Subscribe to all of Soundfly's premium https://soundfly.com/subscription (course content here). Sign up to work one-on-one with one of our incredible https://soundfly.com/mentors (mentors here). Check out each song mentioned on this episode with this handy https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4Snvd7Lxa5eKvvaRvdOnE9?si=bfdaded40292499e (Spotify playlist)! Have questions or comments? Want to suggest a theme for a future episode? Drop us a line at podcast@soundfly.com or reach out on https://twitter.com/learntosoundfly (Twitter).
This time on Two Larrys and a Mic, it's Rocks Best Short Songs, the toughest round of Seconds Guessing, three vocal recordings with no words and explaining lyrics the easy way.
I'm extremely excited today because I'm chatting with a friend that I've known for a few years now. Mr. Jason Trabue, drummer of The Casket Lottery. Jason is also the tour manager and production manager for the legendary band Garbage, and I actually caught up with him while he was on tour with Garbage. They just wrapped up their US tour opening for Tears for Fears. I met Jason a few years ago while he was home during Covid. We started training together. He was introduced to me by our mutual friend RL. We realized that we had a ton of mutual friends as we grew up in the KC music scene. I'm a huge fan of The Casket Lottery and Jason did a killer job on their latest record Short Songs for End Times. He's an incredibly talented drummer. Jason has run the full gamut of not only playing in bands but working with bands that we all know and love. Motion City Soundtrack, Thrice, Jimmy Eat World, and the list goes on and on. I had a blast catching up with Jason, he's such a solid dude. It's always a pleasure hanging out.
This week I am joined by Joey Cobra and we go track by track through NOFX's 1997 classic "So Long And Thanks For All The Shoes"Follow Joey Cobrahttps://joeycobra.bandcamp.comhttps://www.josephgrice.arthttps://www.instagram.com/joey_cobra_music/https://www.facebook.com/JoeyCobra/Check out the Power Chord Hour radio show every Friday night at 10 to midnight est on 107.9 WRFA in Jamestown, NY. Stream the station online at wrfalp.com/streaming/ or listen on the WRFA app.powerchordhour@gmail.comInstagram - www.instagram.com/powerchordhourTwitter - www.twitter.com/powerchordhourFacebook - www.facebook.com/powerchordhourYoutube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC6jTfzjB3-mzmWM-51c8LggSpotify Episode Playlists - https://open.spotify.com/user/kzavhk5ghelpnthfby9o41gnr?si=4WvOdgAmSsKoswf_HTh_Mg
Gary Clark, Ged Grimes and Ronnie Gurr share memories of making the Classic Scottish Album Ten Short Songs About Love, with presenter Davie Scott.
Wilderun has long been a favorite of Buke and Nine Circles so at the mention of new album Epigone (Century Media) it was a slam dunk to get vocalist, keyboardist, guitarist, and mandolin player Evan Berry on to chat about all things Epigone. This is the fourth full length from the band and consequently their most fully fleshed out effort and not to mention their, quite possibly, best to date. The band effortlessly weaves black metal, folk, and acoustic bliss with uncanny ease and it's no wonder we've all been head over heels with them since their debut.With the ink still drying on Epigone, our maestro of the mic, Buke, chatted with Evan on the new album and how it came to be during the pandemic era, his inability to write short songs or at least for this project, a Radiohead cover and how much that band means to him and the rest of Wilderun, Evan's early days and how he aged to the Wilderun of today, and a chat on the mixing and mastering of the album. They then evolve into an audio hi-fi discussion surrounding lossless versus standard sound, preferred listening apparatus for certain albums, Evan's favorite track off the new album, and pick of best album for 2021. All this and so much more so dig in!9C LINKS: Website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
"Late Last Year, Taylor Swifts song All Too Well topped the chart and became the longest song to reach number one at just over ten minutes. She took the record from Don McLean and American Pie. So, what are other long songs to chart? What are the shortest songs to chart? For an hour, we will tell you and play a few."
"Late Last Year, Taylor Swifts song All Too Well topped the chart and became the longest song to reach number one at just over ten minutes. She took the record from Don McLean and American Pie. So, what are other long songs to chart? What are the shortest songs to chart? For an hour, we will tell you and play a few."
Caleb's still stoked about finally getting to see The Casket Lottery live and decided it was time to talk about their 2020 release Short Songs For End Times. This record is sometimes everything you'd expect from TCL, and sometimes completely surprising, but start to finish it bangs. As a bonus, this was Kitzy's first real exposure to TCL, so you get to hear them get into these jams for the very first time. Don't forget to subscribe to the https://leftofthedial.live (Left of the Dial YouTube) page so you never miss one of our amazing livestreams. Including the latest featuring The Lunar Year (9/30/21) and Froggy (10/2/21) - yes, it's true, we got the band that did the https://www.leftofthedial.fm/blog/froggy-collaborates-with-7-eleven-for-new-music-video-about-nachos/ (7-11 Nachos) song. Support this podcast
What time is it? It's APT (Athens Party Time), y'all, because we're hanging out with the magnificent LINDA HOPPER from OH-OK and MAGNAPOP to discuss some of our favorite short songs of the O3L era. So grab a White Claw or some Willie Weed, sit back and enjoy the show. This is O3L At Our Best (exclamation point!). We had such a great time with Linda that we couldn't fit everything into just one show! Be sure to check out our bonus episode for much more of our conversation. Linda shares some amazing stories from her career from coming up in the early '80s Athens scene with Oh-OK, through to the heady '90s alt-rock with Magnapop, to present day....and the talented musicians with whom she's played and crossed paths - including Lynda Stipe, Matthew Sweet, REM, Bob Mould, Pylon, Mitch Easter, Love Tractor, Willie Nelson, Ruthie Morris and more. That's two hours of O3L for you this week. Who do we think we are...Uriah Heep?!?
This time on Soundcheck, Andrew, Michael and Ben keep things brief by highlighting some of their favorite short (1:30 or less) songs! Don't get short with me, young man! Featured Artists: Negative Approach, Pavement, Black Sabbath, Labi Siffre, The Microphones, The Presidents Of The United States Of America, The Beatles, Radiohead, The Distillers, Dan Reeder, Madvillainy, Madlib, MF DOOM, Bad Religion, Parquet Courts, Folk Implosion, Spacemen 3, Richard Hell and the Voidoids, Mary Lou Lord, Dead Kennedys.
Luke (& The Swells) has put out some of the coolest music these last few years... so it's a shame he came on the show while Michael was recovering from a breakup! They still find a lot to discuss from playing shows in this pandemic, dating nowadays, and why Michael has a hard time with Dodo animal videos and would be the male April O'Neil.Check out "Short Songs" and "Headcase" on http://www.lukeandtheswells.bandcamp.comRECOMMENDATIONS:Luke recommends taking a bath. Pick up some bath salts from Amazon. Also recommends Glass Beach - The First Glass Beach Album. Michael recommends getting sleep.
Presented in all of its grandeur and pomposity, a Steve solo episode glorifying progressive rock! If Steve had not limited the song lengths to 5 minutes or less then we'd end up with a mere two songs in this show, so these are only short songs (by prog rock standards). In this episode, you will hear from these artists: Rush, Queen, FM, King Crimson, Gentle Giant, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Flash, Saga, Genesis, U.K., Jethro Tull, Yes, Klaatu and Nektar.
346. Long Songs Or Short Songs?Related links for 346. Long Songs Or Short Songs?: Reply to this episode on ykyz: https://ykyz.com/p/c44e0c1460929d1fcfe852e511ac9126cd78fa36 Music and Peace microcast: https://ykyz.com/c/microcast?&username=musicandpeace
No songs longer than 1 minute, 30 seconds.
I know you ain't got time for anything, so here's 74 songs, each less than a minute!
Find us at: iTunes Spotify Google Play Bill Rahn of These are Some of the Sodas We Like joins us to talk about songs that are 90 seconds or shorter. We've all dug into our lists and found our favorite short songs this week, though James and David learn the hard way that sometimes less is not always more. We also dig up some of our other favorite ultra-short songs, get some fascinating production notes, and super vibe over a very important 90's album. Get ready for our shortest #SongFight playlist yet as we're Gone in 90 Seconds Songs featured in this episode include: (3:22) "Field Day for the Sundays" written and performed by Wire. Copyright 1977 Carlin Music Corporation, ℗ 1977 The state51 Conspiracy. (5:06) "Kick Out the Jams" written by the MC5, performed by The Presidents of the United States of America. Copyright 1969 Rebecca Derminer, Robin D. Derminer, Elizabeth L. Derminer; ℗ 2004 PUSA Music. (6:55) "Anchor" written and performed by Less Than Jake. ℗ 1999 Fat Wreck Chords Records. (8:10) "Short Songs" written and performed by Dead Kennedys. ℗ 1987 Decay Music. (8:31) "Punck" written and performed by Suicide Machines. Copyright 1998 Zomba Enterprises, Inc. and Suicide Machines. (8:44) "Jah" written and performed by Suicide Machines. Copyright 1998 Zomba Enterprises, Inc. and Suicide Machines. (8:55) "All!" written and performed by Descendents. ℗ 1987 SST Records. (9:01) "I Like Food" written and performed by Descendents. Copyright 1985 Tony Lombardo, ℗ 1987 SST Records. (9:20) "Raisin" written and performed by Paul and Storm. Licensed under an Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0) license. (21:44) "Feather Pluck'n" written and performed by The Presidents of the United States of America. Copyright 1995 Polygram International Publishing, Inc., Flying Rabbi, Raw Poo Music & David M. Dederer Publishing; ℗ 2004 PUSA Music. (30:12) "Tainted Love" originally written by Ed Cobb, performed by Soft Cell. Copyright 1981 Phonogram Ltd. (30:49) "Still There's Hope" written by Kurt Bloch, performed by Young Fresh Fellows. Copyright 1990 Energy House Music. (32:08) "The Reason" written and performed by Hoobastank. ℗ 2004 UMG Recordings Inc. (43:10) "Minimum Wage" written and performed by They Might Be Giants. Copyright 1990 They Might Be Giants Music. Intro and outro music taken from "Run in the Night" by The Good Lawdz from their album A Lil Sumthin' Sumthin'. Licensed under an Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0) license. To hear the full song or get more information, visit the song page at the Free Music Archive.
This is a HUGE one for any band trying to make a name for themselves and actually get noticed in a meaningful way. Too many bands write songs that are too goddamn long. Don't be a part of the problem! For just $50 a month you can get weekly social media feedback from Matt too! Curtis and Matt also run a Facebook group called Dropout Social with all sorts of marketing goodies. Check it out here: www.facebook.com/groups/227397938022836/ Contact Curtis about PR for your band: dewarpr@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dumbanddumbest/support
It's a mixtape of short songs.Show Notes01:01 "Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue" - The Ramones02:38 "Naughty Little Cat" - Adam Buxton03:07 "All" - The Descendents03:13 "I Got to Tell you" - Dr. Octagon04:16 "A Salty Salute" - Guided by Voices05:47 "Told You Once" - The Mr. T Experience06:17 "Minimum Wage" - They Might Be Giants07:05 "Polyethylene Part 1" - Radiohead08:09 "Heart and Soul" - The Cleftones10:00 "I Am So Sad, So Very Very Sad" - Crash and the Boys10:32 "Monosyllabic Girl" - NOFX11:27 "Superheroes" - The Uncluded12:28 "The Ghosts Theme" - Greta Morgan14:08 "Mixtapes" - Robot Bachelor14:45 "Sit On My Face" - Monty Python's Flying Circus15:31 "Fantasma" - Cornelius16:45 "Bedroom Windows" - Enemy You17:11 "Sara Fisher" - No Use For A Name17:57 "No, All!" - The Descendents18:01 "Intro" - Chiddy Bang19:41 "Braineaters" - Misfits20:41 "I Hate Your Fucking Guts" - The Queers21:44 "I'm Not Wearing Underwear Today" - Avenue Q22:14 "Roll Credits" - Kid Koala
This week we’re in the green room at the Stand in Newcastle with comedian, musician and actor, Nick Helm where we discuss song writing for TV shows, cramming detail into short songs, and how to start the song writing process. He may portray a certain persona on stage, however we met the compassionate (shh, don’t tell!) and interesting personality that sits behind the act. The good cause this week is Shelter, supporting those who sleep rough. Info and show notes at www.acpgmusic.com/episode017
This week we're in the green room at the Stand in Newcastle with comedian, musician and actor, Nick Helm where we discuss song writing for TV shows, cramming detail into short songs, and how to start the song writing process. He may portray a certain persona on stage, however we met the compassionate (shh, don't tell!) and interesting personality that sits behind the act. The good cause this week is Shelter, supporting those who sleep rough. Info and show notes at www.acpgmusic.com/episode017
We. Like. It. Short. 40. Chansons. En. Une. Heure. Record. Go. PLAYLIST : Groovie Ghoulies – doin’ fine The Beatles – wild honey pie The Ramones – I don’t care Fucking Champs – I love the spirit world and I love your father Jay Reatard – blood visions The Dwarves – I want you to die Gwar – fishfuck Hot Snakes – apartment 0 Kyuss – yeah Liam Lynch – united states of whatever Beastie Boys – lay it on me Turbonegro – black rabbit Blink 182 – family reunion Trans AM – the silent star Circle Jerks – deny everything Off – darkness McLusky – mi-o-mai Municipal Waste – black ice Thee Oh Sees – spider cider The Vandals – to all the kids Poison Idea – humanity Six organs of admittance – saint of fishermen Mr T Experience – told you once Queens of the Stone Age – six shooter Project X – cross me Elvis Costello – welcome to my working week The Melvins – berthas The Descendents – I like food The Dickies – howdy doody in the woodshed The White Stripes – little room Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks – jumblegloss Art Brut – 18000 lira Battles – prismism Black Flag – spray paint Rob Crow – wants/needs Mark Lanegan – bombed Fu Manchu – nothin’ done The Misfits – I wanna be a NY Ranger Stalag 13 – sometime Mudhoney – hate the police
The length of a Metal song is not important, though you can guess pretty correctly for certain genres. Doom and progressive are more prone to lengthy tracks, while other styles can keep it more moderate, like 4-5 minutes or even less. Many bands also have intros and interludes on their albums, which are ... read more
In this episode of Dread Media, Desmond Reddick shares two exciting bits of Dread Media news with you before reviewing the straight-to-DVD movie Death on Demand, indy graphic novel The Unwanted and Douglas Buck's short film collection Family Portraits: A Trilogy of America. Tunes include: "TV Crimes" by Black Sabbath, "Everything's on TV" by The Hellacopters, "Disposable Teens" by Marilyn Manson, "Short Songs" by Dead Kennedys, "Cut" by Miranda Sex Garden and "The House" by Michael Graves. Send your feedback and visit our sponsor: www.horror-mall.com. Contact me: dreadmedia@earth-2.net or 206-203-1213.
In this episode of Dread Media, Desmond Reddick shares two exciting bits of Dread Media news with you before reviewing the straight-to-DVD movie Death on Demand, indy graphic novel The Unwanted and Douglas Buck's short film collection Family Portraits: A Trilogy of America. Tunes include: "TV Crimes" by Black Sabbath, "Everything's on TV" by The Hellacopters, "Disposable Teens" by Marilyn Manson, "Short Songs" by Dead Kennedys, "Cut" by Miranda Sex Garden and "The House" by Michael Graves. Send your feedback and visit our sponsor: www.horror-mall.com. Contact me: dreadmedia@earth-2.net or 206-203-1213.
In this episode of Dread Media, Desmond Reddick shares two exciting bits of Dread Media news with you before reviewing the straight-to-DVD movie Death on Demand, indy graphic novel The Unwanted and Douglas Buck's short film collection Family Portraits: A Trilogy of America. Tunes include: "TV Crimes" by Black Sabbath, "Everything's on TV" by The Hellacopters, "Disposable Teens" by Marilyn Manson, "Short Songs" by Dead Kennedys, "Cut" by Miranda Sex Garden and "The House" by Michael Graves. Send your feedback and visit our sponsor: www.horror-mall.com. Contact me: dreadmedia@earth-2.net or 206-203-1213.
In this episode of Dread Media, Desmond Reddick shares two exciting bits of Dread Media news with you before reviewing the straight-to-DVD movie Death on Demand, indy graphic novel The Unwanted and Douglas Buck's short film collection Family Portraits: A Trilogy of America. Tunes include: "TV Crimes" by Black Sabbath, "Everything's on TV" by The Hellacopters, "Disposable Teens" by Marilyn Manson, "Short Songs" by Dead Kennedys, "Cut" by Miranda Sex Garden and "The House" by Michael Graves. Send your feedback and visit our sponsor: www.horror-mall.com. Contact me: dreadmedia@earth-2.net or 206-203-1213.
In this episode of Dread Media, Desmond Reddick reviews the French thriller Ils (Them), the score from the classic indy zombie flick Dead Next Door, Wicked Pixel's short film collection The Severed Head Network and a wad of comics from Free Comic Book Day. DW drops in to review the PC game adaptation of Harlan Ellison's classic short story "I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream." Tunes include: "Them and Us" by Bad Religion, "Main Titles" and "Left for Dead (Instrumental)" by JR Bookwalter from the film Dead Next Door, "Short Songs" by Dead Kennedys, "Bring Me the Heads" by Amen and "Fuck You I'm Free" by Mondo Generator. Enter the Cemetery Things contest and check out our sponsor at www.horror-mall.com.
In this episode of Dread Media, Desmond Reddick reviews the French thriller Ils (Them), the score from the classic indy zombie flick Dead Next Door, Wicked Pixel's short film collection The Severed Head Network and a wad of comics from Free Comic Book Day. DW drops in to review the PC game adaptation of Harlan Ellison's classic short story "I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream." Tunes include: "Them and Us" by Bad Religion, "Main Titles" and "Left for Dead (Instrumental)" by JR Bookwalter from the film Dead Next Door, "Short Songs" by Dead Kennedys, "Bring Me the Heads" by Amen and "Fuck You I'm Free" by Mondo Generator. Enter the Cemetery Things contest and check out our sponsor at www.horror-mall.com.
In this episode of Dread Media, Desmond Reddick reviews the French thriller Ils (Them), the score from the classic indy zombie flick Dead Next Door, Wicked Pixel's short film collection The Severed Head Network and a wad of comics from Free Comic Book Day. DW drops in to review the PC game adaptation of Harlan Ellison's classic short story "I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream." Tunes include: "Them and Us" by Bad Religion, "Main Titles" and "Left for Dead (Instrumental)" by JR Bookwalter from the film Dead Next Door, "Short Songs" by Dead Kennedys, "Bring Me the Heads" by Amen and "Fuck You I'm Free" by Mondo Generator. Enter the Cemetery Things contest and check out our sponsor at www.horror-mall.com.
In this episode of Dread Media, Desmond Reddick reviews the French thriller Ils (Them), the score from the classic indy zombie flick Dead Next Door, Wicked Pixel's short film collection The Severed Head Network and a wad of comics from Free Comic Book Day. DW drops in to review the PC game adaptation of Harlan Ellison's classic short story "I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream." Tunes include: "Them and Us" by Bad Religion, "Main Titles" and "Left for Dead (Instrumental)" by JR Bookwalter from the film Dead Next Door, "Short Songs" by Dead Kennedys, "Bring Me the Heads" by Amen and "Fuck You I'm Free" by Mondo Generator. Enter the Cemetery Things contest and check out our sponsor at www.horror-mall.com.
In this episode of Dread Media, Desmond Reddick corrects his dumbass mistakes, rants against rants against (yes, it's repeated on purpose) horror fandom, reviews Weed Species by Jack Ketchum and features a short interview with Andrew Migliore of Lurker Films. He also reviews Annabel Lee, The Mist and Sweeney Todd. Tunes include: "Weeds" by Life of Agony, "Short Songs" by Dead Kennedys, "Spectral Mist" by Midnight Syndicate and "Epiphany" by Johnny Depp (as Sweeney Todd). Check out www.horror-mall.com, take advantage of the Lurker Films offer and visit www.keithlatch.podomatic.com to listen to Keith Latch's podiobook, Eyewitness.
In this episode of Dread Media, Desmond Reddick corrects his dumbass mistakes, rants against rants against (yes, it's repeated on purpose) horror fandom, reviews Weed Species by Jack Ketchum and features a short interview with Andrew Migliore of Lurker Films. He also reviews Annabel Lee, The Mist and Sweeney Todd. Tunes include: "Weeds" by Life of Agony, "Short Songs" by Dead Kennedys, "Spectral Mist" by Midnight Syndicate and "Epiphany" by Johnny Depp (as Sweeney Todd). Check out www.horror-mall.com, take advantage of the Lurker Films offer and visit www.keithlatch.podomatic.com to listen to Keith Latch's podiobook, Eyewitness.
In this episode of Dread Media, Desmond Reddick corrects his dumbass mistakes, rants against rants against (yes, it's repeated on purpose) horror fandom, reviews Weed Species by Jack Ketchum and features a short interview with Andrew Migliore of Lurker Films. He also reviews Annabel Lee, The Mist and Sweeney Todd. Tunes include: "Weeds" by Life of Agony, "Short Songs" by Dead Kennedys, "Spectral Mist" by Midnight Syndicate and "Epiphany" by Johnny Depp (as Sweeney Todd). Check out www.horror-mall.com, take advantage of the Lurker Films offer and visit www.keithlatch.podomatic.com to listen to Keith Latch's podiobook, Eyewitness.
In this episode of Dread Media, Desmond Reddick corrects his dumbass mistakes, rants against rants against (yes, it's repeated on purpose) horror fandom, reviews Weed Species by Jack Ketchum and features a short interview with Andrew Migliore of Lurker Films. He also reviews Annabel Lee, The Mist and Sweeney Todd. Tunes include: "Weeds" by Life of Agony, "Short Songs" by Dead Kennedys, "Spectral Mist" by Midnight Syndicate and "Epiphany" by Johnny Depp (as Sweeney Todd). Check out www.horror-mall.com, take advantage of the Lurker Films offer and visit www.keithlatch.podomatic.com to listen to Keith Latch's podiobook, Eyewitness.
In this episode of Dread Media, Desmond Reddick buckles down and presents two collections of short films: Small Gauge Trauma from Synapse Films and Aftermath / Genesis from Unearthed Films. He also reviews Jeremy C. Shipp's new novel Vacation, and three comic books: Urban Monsters #1, and Gravel #0-1. Plus: news, feedback and bad, bad comedy. Tunes include: "Short Songs" by Dead Kennedys, "Small Silhouette" by Mudvayne, "Heads Explode" by Monster Magnet, "Would You Love a Monsterman" by Lordi and "Little Demon" by The Chuck Norris Experiment. Check out www.horror-mal.com.
In this episode of Dread Media, Desmond Reddick buckles down and presents two collections of short films: Small Gauge Trauma from Synapse Films and Aftermath / Genesis from Unearthed Films. He also reviews Jeremy C. Shipp's new novel Vacation, and three comic books: Urban Monsters #1, and Gravel #0-1. Plus: news, feedback and bad, bad comedy. Tunes include: "Short Songs" by Dead Kennedys, "Small Silhouette" by Mudvayne, "Heads Explode" by Monster Magnet, "Would You Love a Monsterman" by Lordi and "Little Demon" by The Chuck Norris Experiment. Check out www.horror-mal.com.
In this episode of Dread Media, Desmond Reddick buckles down and presents two collections of short films: Small Gauge Trauma from Synapse Films and Aftermath / Genesis from Unearthed Films. He also reviews Jeremy C. Shipp's new novel Vacation, and three comic books: Urban Monsters #1, and Gravel #0-1. Plus: news, feedback and bad, bad comedy. Tunes include: "Short Songs" by Dead Kennedys, "Small Silhouette" by Mudvayne, "Heads Explode" by Monster Magnet, "Would You Love a Monsterman" by Lordi and "Little Demon" by The Chuck Norris Experiment. Check out www.horror-mal.com.
In this episode of Dread Media, Desmond Reddick buckles down and presents two collections of short films: Small Gauge Trauma from Synapse Films and Aftermath / Genesis from Unearthed Films. He also reviews Jeremy C. Shipp's new novel Vacation, and three comic books: Urban Monsters #1, and Gravel #0-1. Plus: news, feedback and bad, bad comedy. Tunes include: "Short Songs" by Dead Kennedys, "Small Silhouette" by Mudvayne, "Heads Explode" by Monster Magnet, "Would You Love a Monsterman" by Lordi and "Little Demon" by The Chuck Norris Experiment. Check out www.horror-mal.com.