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Bem-vindos ao Jooqebox #01, podcast sobre o que há de novo e legal sobre música, pelo menos na visão dos apresentadores Leandro Souza e Felipe Eugênio. Nesta primeira edição, listamos dez discos de 2018 que achamos os melhores até agora. Músicas: No Age - Send Me (do álbum Snares Like a Haircut) Zeal & Ardor - Don't You Dare (do álbum Stranger Fruit) Car Seat Headrest - Nervous Young Inhumans (do álbum Twin Fantasy) Mastersystem - Proper Home (do álbum Dance Music) TT - Safe (do álbum LoveLaws) Courtney Barnett - Charity (do álbum Tell Me How You Really Feel) Shame - One Rizla (do álbum Songs of Praise) Superchunk - What a Time to Be Alive (do álbum What a Time to Be Alive) Snail Mail - Heat Wave (do álbum Lush) Kamasi Washington - Fists of Fury (do álbum Heaven and Earth) Sigam nossas redes: facebook.com/jooqebox instagram.com/jooqebox
It's Patrick's turn to talk about his favorites of 2018, including No Age's "Snares Like a Haircut," Sons of Kemet's "Your Queen is a Reptile" and "Hey Saturday Night" by the Coup (feat. Tune-Yards). Subscribe to Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Play, SoundCloud, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com. Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts/iTunes and share it with your friends. Find us on the web at SuburbsPod.com Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Twitter, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music by Quartjar. Visit quartjar42.com (c) 2019, Artie S. Industries LLC
"Back to You" by Dream Machine from The Illusion; "See" by Kate NV from For. Courtesy of RVNG, International; "Rhizome" from the self-titled album by Bonnacons of Doom; "Passing Through A Horizontal Slit" by Ahnnu from Special Forces; "The Mask" by Off World from 2. Courtesy of Constellation; "Luv-Li-Musik" by The Nightcrawlers from The Biophonic Boombox Recordings; "Squashed" by No Age from Snares Like a Haircut; The title track from Panic Blooms by Black Moth Super Rainbow; "Paper Window" by The Sea and Cake from Any Day; "RSI" by Beak from Beak III. Courtesy of Temporary Residence; "Isle Enchanted. Part 1" by Wave Temples from Isle Enchanted
"Back to You" by Dream Machine from The Illusion; "See" by Kate NV from For. Courtesy of RVNG, International; "Rhizome" from the self-titled album by Bonnacons of Doom; "Passing Through A Horizontal Slit" by Ahnnu from Special Forces; "The Mask" by Off World from 2. Courtesy of Constellation; "Luv-Li-Musik" by The Nightcrawlers from The Biophonic Boombox Recordings; "Squashed" by No Age from Snares Like a Haircut; The title track from Panic Blooms by Black Moth Super Rainbow; "Paper Window" by The Sea and Cake from Any Day; "RSI" by Beak from Beak III. Courtesy of Temporary Residence; "Isle Enchanted. Part 1" by Wave Temples from Isle Enchanted
"Bread" by Palm from Rock Island; The title track from Leopard on my Right by Filthy Huns; "Squashed" by No Age from Snares Like a Haircut; The title track from Tahoe by Dedekind Cut; "Verlagerung, Verlagerung, Verlagerung" by UUUU from their self-titled album; "Slow Storm" by The Skull Defekts from the self titled album; "Fruit Stand" by Onyx Collective from Lower East Suite Part One; "Patterns for Alto" by Lea Bertucci from Metal Aeither; "Catastrophe Anthem" by Clark from Death Peak; The untitled second track from Smoke Under The Water by Takashi Ueno.
"Bread" by Palm from Rock Island; The title track from Leopard on my Right by Filthy Huns; "Squashed" by No Age from Snares Like a Haircut; The title track from Tahoe by Dedekind Cut; "Verlagerung, Verlagerung, Verlagerung" by UUUU from their self-titled album; "Slow Storm" by The Skull Defekts from the self titled album; "Fruit Stand" by Onyx Collective from Lower East Suite Part One; "Patterns for Alto" by Lea Bertucci from Metal Aeither; "Catastrophe Anthem" by Clark from Death Peak; The untitled second track from Smoke Under The Water by Takashi Ueno.
The fifth studio album from No Age, "Snares Like a Haircut," is also their first record in 5 years, and brings a welcome melodic sensibility to their noisy, art-rock roots. We discuss it in-depth on episode #77 of "For the Record."
The fifth studio album from No Age, "Snares Like a Haircut," is also their first record in 5 years, and brings a welcome melodic sensibility to their noisy, art-rock roots. We discuss it in-depth on episode #77 of "For the Record."