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Empezamos el año con una lista muy personal: mis discos internacionales favoritos del pasado 2022. Dale una escucha y dime qué otros trabajos echas de menos, qué me recomiendas, o si has descubierto algo. Puedes comentar en Ivoox o en nuestro chat en Telegram. Feliz 2023! Que no pare la música! Alexisonfire - Otherness Anxious - Little Green House Beach Bunny - Emotional creature Brutus - Unison Life Cloakroom - Dissolution wave Druch Church - Hygiene The Interrupters - In the wild Jamie Lenman - The atheist Joyce Manor - Don't try Momma - Household name OFF! - Free LSD OSO OSO - Sure thumb Pedro the Lion - Havasu Pianos become the teeth - Drift Plosivs - s/t PUP - The unraveling of puptheband Tony Molina - In the fade Wet Leg - s/t Ways Away - Torch Songs Wonder Years - The hum goes forever Otros discos que me gustaron y no entraron por poquito, pero merecen mucho la pena, fueron los de Alvvays, 2nd Grade, Cave In, Coheed and Cambria, LS Dunes, Sould Blind, Pilot to Gunner, Hot Water Music, Prince Daddy & the Hyena, Soul Glo, Signals Midwest, Chat Pile, The Linda Linda, The Smile, Fontaines D.C. y The Flatliners. ¿Y los tuyos?
This week Jeremy interviews Maxwell Stern of Signals Midwest, Timeshares, Meridian, Orbits and more! On this episode Max and Jeremy talk tour managers, cardio, music from skate videos, The Barenaked Ladies, his first guitar, the Boss Metalzone, his early band the Skatastrophes, harsh statements that stick with you, Jeff Rosenstock, his relationship with The Sidekicks, the genesis of Signals Midwest, The Lawrence Arms, signing to Tiny Engines, working with J Robbins, his band Meridian, putting out four albums in one year, and so much more! SUBSCRIBE TO THE PATREON to hear a bonus episode where Max answered questions that were submitted by subscribers! Follow the show on INSTAGRAM and TWITTER
This weeks radio hour is all about new / new-ish tracks! You'll hear music from Absinthe Father, Pianos Become the Teeth, Gospel, Birds in Row, Signals Midwest, City of Caterpillar, Momma, Chat Pile, Speed, Turnover, Cold Omega, Loma Prieta, Mindforce and more! Subscribe to the PATREON and receive a brand new radio hour every Sunday! Thats two additional episodes a month AND you get them a day early! You'll also see a complete list of songs played on this episode. Follow the show on Instagram and Twitter!
Maxwell Stern came up through a DIY punk community just like most musicians who are currently playing "guitar" rock. It was a time of showing up to basements and dreaming of eventually being able to play the songs that were blasting on the stage. Music is trial and error. There are a lot of mistakes made along the way. Stern admits he had to write a lot of "bad" songs before the "good" songs started to happen. A musician always has to find their voice and embrace the journey. Now, Stern is in several bands and even has a solo project. He sticks to the old Tom Petty slogan of "Don't bore us, get to the chorus." Although, every so often he will get a little extra with his song writing process. Stern feels like he is now writing his best music yet. Signals Midwest just came out with a record labeled Dent earlier in the year. His other band, Timeshares, just released a single called "Siren Sound." The two bands are both touring again, including a Signals Midwest tour this month going into August. When journalists and the media talk about Stern's projects the word "underrated" is often used. Stern spent most of his 20s trying to get booking agents and record labels involved with his bands. Now, Stern is just happy to be able to play shows and still have an audience for his music. Musicians go through a lot of trials to continue to get their music out to listeners. They have to work day jobs and bypass their other hobbies. But, it's all worth it when there is a filled up room at a show or people are reaching out about a new song or record.
Max joins me to talk about being a freelance designer and becoming part of agency, the compatibility - or not - of designing and playing music, his family, playing with BTMI! at 16, ska punk, The Sidekicks, eustress, when is the right time for a band to get a Wiki, recording with J. Robbins and MORE!Photo: Jake CunninghamCheck out DENT today: https://signalsmidwest.bandcamp.com/album/dentUse the voucher code '101POD' to get 10% off your tickets: https://www.twothousandtreesfestival.co.uk/tickets/Songs: Signals Midwest 'Settled In My Skin', Cock Sparrer 'Working' See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's a new month, which means we take a look back at some of our favourite releases from last month.Listen in as David and Aaron play music from Cold Years, Signals Midwest, A Wilhelm Scream, Praise, Bellwether, Good Hangs, and more!Playlist LinksApple MusicSpotifyOur LinksJOIN OUR PATREON JOIN OUR DISCORDGRAB SOME MERCHTWITTERINSTAGRAMFACEBOOK
We talk about the definition of Independent as discussion is had about Sony's Next Big Acquisition. We also talk about CD Projekt Red, Hello Games, the impact of PSPLUS for Developers as well as a lot of other stuff. Jake dives into Elden Ring, Fred revisits The Last of Us 2 and much much more. Closing song “I Used to Draw” by the band Signals Midwest. More info can be found by visiting http://signalsmidwest.bandcamp.com For first time visitors: Welcome to our YouTube Channel! We appreciate you stopping by. For returning visitors; Welcome back! We are a dedicated Weekly PlayStation Podcast called: PS This is Awesome! A PlayStation Podcast. You can stream our Podcast on your preferred podcasting service or just tune in and watch the show here! Please, if you enjoyed the content or even if you didn't quite enjoy this one, we encourage you to subscribe and come back. We try to offer something for everybody. Please share with your friends and help us spread the show as we try to build a bigger community here! As always you can support our show at our Patreon Page. Thanks for listening. http://www.patreon.com/psthisisawesome Support PS This is Awesome! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we dive into the Will Smith slap, the relevance of award shows (and awards), Charli XCX and the future of the Foo Fighters. (29:35) Maxwell Stern of Signals Midwest joins the show for a candid talk about about the band's new record Dent (out Friday April 8th), the uncertainty of touring abroad during a pandemic and some either/or 's including Seinfeld, The Blue Album and waffles.
Spinning Out (another music podcast) We talk to artists about their favorite albums and go on wild tangents. Today we're talking with Maxwell Stern of the band Signals Midwest. We talked about Jets to Brazil's final album, "Perfecting Loneliness." We also talk writing tropes and how cliches can sometimes be a good thing. Max talks about a new Signals Midwest album, as well as new solo music and releases from his other bands Meridian and Timeshares. https://signalsmidwest.bandcamp.com/
This week, my guest is Maxwell Stern of the bands Signals Midwest, Meridian, Timeshares and more! He also has a solo project. We talk about creativity, songwriting and other fun stuff!This is the final episode of Season 1. Feel free to contact me if you have any ideas of guests, sponsors or even ways to improve this podcast!
This weeks episode bring us to the remarkable Maxwell Stern of the bands SIGNALS MIDWEST, MERIDIAN, and TIMESHARES. In addition to the bands Maxwell is a part of, he is also an accomplished solo artist. Maxwell's flare for creation has provided him the opportunity to jump throughout the world of genre labels. Max has had the life full of musical experiences , certain memories of which stand out for the good and bad that came with them. Max took the the recent downtime due to world circumstances to become reinvigorate with his music and songwriting. Sometimes the rabbit needs to stay in the hat to keep the magic alive. “Always Almost” you need to find time to “Rest” after goin to “My Brothers House!”
topics, questions & nonsence: never lend money to a guy named peepee head smiles & guitar face driving dogs & smoking bunny rabbits are always cool always take the hummus platter if your pet had pockets what do you think it would keep in them? you're packing for a year-long adventure on a desert island. […]
We were very fortunate to have Max from Signals Midwest on the podcast, here's the interview, enjoy! Signals Midwest Socials: Twitter: https://twitter.com/SignalsMidwest Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/signalsmidwest/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/signalsmidwest/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/16AdioxYOukoGrCeLV9QGF Bandcamp: https://signalsmidwest.bandcamp.com/ Good Noise Podcast Socials: Twitter: https://twitter.com/good_noise_cast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goodnoisepodcast/ Discord: https://discord.gg/nDAQKwT YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFHKPdUxxe1MaGNWoFtjoJA Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/04IMtdIrCIvbIr7g6ttZHi All other streaming platforms: http://hyperurl.co/GoodNoisePodcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/goodnoisepodcast Bandcamp: https://goodnoiserecords.bandcamp.com/
I had an in-depth quaratine call with Max Stern of Signals Midwest about their latest album Pin. Go buy it directly from the artist here. Songs featured in this episode (in chronological order): Can't Help But Wonder Pin Your Old New Apartment Also mentioned: Wil Wagner - More Like Signals MidBEST
Signals Midwest is an alternative indie punk band formed in Cleveland, OH in 2008. Lead singer/songwriter Max Stern uses the pop punk inflected project to probe his inner thoughts; making casual observations about growth, empathy, and exploration over fast-paced, chunky instrumentals. Check out the rad performance by Signals Midwest live at Audiotree. Download & stream Signals Midwest on Audiotree Live -- https://smarturl.it/AT-Signals-Midwest Support the show.
As part of our The Fest17 weekend we have interviewed bands who are playing the festival. In this podcast we chat to Max from Signals Midwest about Fest, their Australian tour and upcoming recording plans + hear a track from Signals Midwest.
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Signals Midwest guitarist Jeff Russell joins the Fat Woke Boyz to discuss his hatred of salads. This episode is not about one man's quest to be unhealthy. This episode is about the mix of vegetables, cheese and dressing that is served on bars across America. Jeff and Sheer both have a Slop and we find out what culinary delights they eat out of a trough. Find out how this small town Kansas boy can survive with a picky diet, plus a certain diner gets a crank call. Recorded by El Jordano Diablo. Produced by Pete Milk. This episode is brought to you by: Brit Fox (xfoxrox IG & Snapchat) Jess Faulstich (@epicfaul) Plight of the Stripperherder (plightofthestripperherder.blogspot.com) #Cleveland #Hutchinson #Kansas #Food #Lettuce #Tomato #Carrots #Cucumbers #Red Onions #Mushrooms #BaconBits #GarbanzoBeans #Produce
Welcome to the third edition of the Oklahoma Lefty Podcast. For more information on the show and blog check out http://oklahomalefty.com/. 1. "Cobblestones" by Nothington (from Cobblestones)2. "Nosebleed Song # 2" by The Fairweather Band (from Meow)3. "Electric Light" by The Flats (from Auburn In The Everlast) 4. "Crack Whore" by The Fluffy Whites (from Crack Whore)5. "996 Tears" by Hard Girls (from A Thousand Surfaces)6. "Sad" by Hagfish (from Buick Men)7. "Don't You Forget" by Arliss Nancy (from Greater Divides) 8. "You're Gonna Be Golden" by Signals Midwest (from At This Age)9. "East St. Louis" by Brendan Kelly and the Wandering Birds (from I'd Rather Die Than Live Forever)10. "I Miss You" by Candy Hearts (from All The Ways You Let Me Down)11. "Wave Goodnight To Me" by Jeff Rosenstock (from Worry.)12. "Swann Street" by 3 (from Dark Days Coming)13. "Girl's Got Money" by Kurt Baker (from Girl's Got Money b/w Yeah? Yeah!)14. "Power Chords and Fragile Words" by Adam Darowski (from YAY!)15. "Future Mixtape for the Art Kids" by Beach Slang (from A Loud Bash of Teenage Feelings)16. "Xenophobe: A Car" Armchair Martian (from Armchair Martian)*Note* All music played on this show is done so with the express written permission of the artist, artist representative, and/or the record label.
On this episode I am joined by Evan Weiss to discuss the creative process behind his bands Into It. Over It., Pet Symmetry, Their / They're / There as well as his production work with groups like You Blew It and Signals Midwest. Go To NoiseCreators To Get To Know The Producers Behind Your Favorite Records: NoiseCreators.com Hosted by Jesse Cannon: jessecannon.com Show Notes: http://bit.ly/1m8hoBG Subscribe on iTunes: http://apple.co/1Yluk3v and review us there! Overcast.FM http://bit.ly/1I9OPhE and recommend us there! Noise Creators on Twitter: @noisecreators Jesse Cannon on Twitter: @jessecannon
On this week's episode of Cleveland Scene Podcast No Sleep in the CLE, Chucklefck's Ramon Rivas and Cellar Door's Justin Markert talk to Max Stern, singer/guitarist from the band Signals Midwest. Max is a very busy guy, in 2014 alone he clocked over 140 shows on three continents in 13 countries. They talk about influence, how Cleveland's music scene holds up to other cities and our failed and/realized 2014 resolutions and plans for 2015. Signals Midwest will perform on Saturday January 3 at the Grog Shop as part of their annual free weekend. Other bands performing that night are Light Years, So Long Albatross, Worship This!, and Runaway Brother. Show is at 9 and is, well, free.
200th episode spectacular! Live performances by World/Inferno Friendship Society, Crazy and the Brains, Max of Signals Midwest, Joel of Plow United.