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Dan cracks an uncommon style from a recent haul: Kentucky Common, in the form of Strangebird Spiderland hopped with Palisade. Strangebird Spiderland STYLE: Kentucky CommonINGREDIENTS:… The post Episode # 398: Spiderland appeared first on Life On Tap.
This week on Riff Worship we are joined by Selenoplexia guitarist Dan Vida to discuss Slint's final album Spiderland Recommendations: Couch Slut - "The Donkey (Abridged)" The Children's Hour - Going Home Necrot - "Drill the Skull" Ulcerate - "The Dawn is Hollow" Pallbearer - "Where The Light Fades" Polvo - Today's Active Lifestyles Krallice - Porous Resonance Abyss Stander - Vulnerable Follow Selenoplexia on Facebook, Instagram, & X For all updates on the show, follow us here: @distortion891 on Facebook, Instagram, & Twitter Tune in LIVE to Vocal Distortion, Mondays at 6PM CST on FM89, WONC.org, & the iHeart Radio app Listen to our Riffs on Repeat playlist here!
Le math rock est un sous-genre du rock caractérisé par des riffs de guitare inspirés du rock progressif, des harmonies non conventionnelles et des rythmes complexes. Émergé à la fin des années 1980 et au début des années 1990, il trouve ses racines dans la scène indie rock et post-hardcore, influencé par le rock indépendant en plein essor à l'époque. Le groupe emblématique de hardcore des années 1980 à Los Angeles, Black Flag est grâce à de nombreux albums comportant des passages instrumentaux basés sur les riffs du guitariste Greg Ginn, une des influences majeure sur ce genre. De nombreux groupes de math rock sont originaires du Midwest des États-unis, en particulier de Chicago et de Louisville. À Chicago, le studio Electrical Audio, supervisé par Steve Albini, a joué un rôle clé dans l'histoire du genre. Le groupe Shellac, avec son album "At Action Park" de 1994, illustre parfaitement le son caractéristique de Chicago. Louisville, similaire à Chicago, a donné naissance à des groupes notables comme Slint, Rodan, et Gastr del Sol, montrant des influences avant-gardistes. Sur Côte Est, Merge Records en Caroline du Nord a soutenu des groupes notables comme Polvo et Breadwinner. Dischord Records, à Washington, D.C., a accueilli des groupes post- hardcore influencés par le math rock, comme Shudder To Think, Jawbox, Lungfish et Fugazi. Le math rock se caractérise par des chansons comprenant plusieurs parties et de longs pas comme King Crimson, mais avec une esthétique auditive épurée. Ce genre musical favorise une production minimale, avec des orchestrations limitées et l'absence d'overdubs. Les instruments principaux sont la guitare, la basse et la batterie, avec souvent l'un des instrumentistes assumant le rôle de chanteur principal. Le math rock est réputé pour ses passages instrumentaux étendus, privilégiant cette dimension plutôt que les mélodies vocales et les paroles. Des groupes emblématiques comme Slint, avec l'album "Spiderland", ont marqué le genre en proposant des compositions presque entièrement instrumentales. Certains groupes de math rock, comme Don Caballero et Hella, adoptent même une approche sans chanteur. Le genre a étendu son influence à l'étranger, notamment au Japon avec des groupes comme Tricot et Ling tosite Sigure, ainsi qu'au Royaume-Uni avec des groupes post-punk et post-hardcore comme TTNG, Foals et Tubelord. Don Caballero/Fire Back About Your New Baby's Sex Ruby Falls/Evangeline Falls A Minor Forest/...It's Salmon!!! Hella/Biblical Violence Piglet/Bug Stomp Battles/Atlas (Radio Edit) Faraquet/Conversations Toe/Kodoku No Hatsumei Giraffes? Giraffes!/When Catholic Girls Go Camping, The Nicotine Vampires Rule Supreme Black Midi/bmbmbm
Slint are a true one-of-a-kind band - they showed up seemingly out of nowhere, singlehandedly defined an entire genre on a single album, and disappeared before that album was even released. What happened? Why is Spiderland so influential? And, beyond its influence - does the album still hold up today? Phil certainly thinks so - in his opinion, its grandeur has been frequently imitated, but never duplicated. He, along with Mike, Rich, and Dan, are here to talk about just what makes this album so special.Cohosts: Phil Maddox, Mike DeFabio, Rich Bunnell, Dan WatkinsComplete show notes: https://discordpod.com/listen/126-slint-spiderland-1991Discord & Rhyme's merch store: http://tee.pub/lic/discordpodSupport the podcast! https://www.patreon.com/discordpod
Dan and Erik talk about music from Jeff Rosenstock, Hot Graves and Colorado/Iowa post rock outift New Standards Men. We also just ramble about nothing, like usual, but it's somehow even worse.
On this week's episode of the Album Atmosphere, David sits down with Joe Vowels and Billy Perkins to discuss the 1991, six song, second and final album, "Spiderland", by Slint.
00:00 Catching up with Rap Critic 03:21 Slint "Spiderland" album review 15:25 Guilty Gear Strive OST album review 45:03 Dee Dee King "Standing in the Spotlight" album review linktr.ee/therealrapcritic linktr.ee/mues
Discograffiti's 9-hour interview with David Pajo reaches a crescendo with its final chapter, in which the indie rock legend experiences massive catharsis while detailing: The psychological ramifications of producing emotionally vulnerable music from within a hardcore scene which considered that incredibly uncool; Why The For Carnation's “Fight Songs” is both the most criminally underrated EP of all time and the spiritual heir to “Spiderland”; And just how many stars out of five Pajo gives all these classic records. Don't miss out on five weeks of essential Pajo Patreon Collections—Subscribe at Patreon.com/Discograffiti. NEXT WEEK: Allan Arkush (Director of Rock & Roll High School, Get Crazy, Elvis Meets Nixon, & The Temptations) gushes about his Top 10 Favorite Albums Of All Time! Official playlist curated by Dave on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7cR8CSxPMQOhEu23AZdN7o?si=8MH5F0AmTae4zXum2zkO_A Lance Bangs' essential feature film about Slint, Breadcrumb Trail (required viewing): https://youtu.be/GsRpS6XGiOs CONNECT Join our Soldiers of Sound Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1839109176272153 Patreon: www.Patreon.com/Discograffiti Podfollow: https://podfollow.com/1592182331 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/discograffitipod/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Discograffiti/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Discograffiti YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClyaQCdvDelj5EiKj6IRLhw Web site: http://discograffiti.com/ CONTACT DAVE Email: dave@discograffiti.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hooligandave Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidgebroe/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DaveGebroe CONTACT TODD ZIMMER: GRAPHIC DESIGN Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ToddZimmer and https://www.facebook.com/punknjunkradio Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_real_todd_zimmer/ and https://www.instagram.com/punknjunkradioshow/ #davidpajo #patreon #guitarist #stereolab #vinylcollection #billycorgan #music #johnmcentire #tortoise #gangoffour #suicide #paulmajor #bonnyprincebilly #palace #palacebrothers #willoldham #jenniferherrema #theyeahyeahyeahs #deadchild #zwan #vinylcollector #bloodonthetracks #slint #pajo #soldiersofsound #arielm #papam #royaltrux #theforcarnation #discograffiti --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/discograffiti/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/discograffiti/support
Discograffiti's 9-hour interview with David Pajo continues with Part 4—which just happens to be the 100th episode of Discograffiti!!!—in which the indie rock legend reveals his thoughts on how Tweez would be regarded today if Spiderland had never been created, the broad, wild stew of influences at play amongst the band when they recorded it, and exactly how many stars Pajo gives King Kong's “Movie Star” single, the Slint EP, and Tweez! Don't miss out on five weeks of essential Pajo Patreon Collections—Subscribe at Patreon.com/Discograffiti. Next Week: PART 5! Official playlist curated by Dave on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1sVV3D0PUhJxb0436r4Bdy?si=4-fE9A8JReuceiVoacC-Uw Lance Bangs' essential feature film about Slint, Breadcrumb Trail (required viewing): https://youtu.be/GsRpS6XGiOs Live at the Bangkok Bangkok, Chicago (1/0/1989): https://youtu.be/CtBQobzp0og Slint live set WebCast from Barcelona (5/30/2014): https://youtu.be/5gVRMa0iPvA CONNECT Join our Soldiers of Sound Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1839109176272153 Patreon: www.Patreon.com/Discograffiti Podfollow: https://podfollow.com/1592182331 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/discograffitipod/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Discograffiti/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Discograffiti YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClyaQCdvDelj5EiKj6IRLhw Web site: http://discograffiti.com/ CONTACT DAVE Email: dave@discograffiti.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hooligandave Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidgebroe/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DaveGebroe CONTACT TODD ZIMMER: GRAPHIC DESIGN Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ToddZimmer and https://www.facebook.com/punknjunkradio Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_real_todd_zimmer/ and https://www.instagram.com/punknjunkradioshow/ #davidpajo #patreon #guitarist #stereolab #vinylcollection #billycorgan #music #johnmcentire #tortoise #gangoffour #suicide #paulmajor #bonnyprincebilly #palace #palacebrothers #willoldham #jenniferherrema #theyeahyeahyeahs #deadchild #zwan #vinylcollector #bloodonthetracks #slint #pajo #soldiersofsound #arielm #papam #royaltrux #theforcarnation #discograffiti --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/discograffiti/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/discograffiti/support
Abriremos y cerraremos episodio con una efeméride que se cumplirá este 2023, el 25 aniversario de la publicación del quinto álbum de Pearl Jam, Yield. Escucharemos uno de los últimos trabajos de los norteamericanos King Buffalo, The Burden of Restlessness, publicado en 2021. Descubriremos la estupenda música de este banda de culto de los 90, Slint, de los que escucharemos su segundo y último álbum, Spiderland, de 1991. Y disfrutaremos con Jimi Hendrix en directo en 1969, extraído de su Hendrix Live in Scandinavia, vol. Continue reading La Ruleta Rusa 06.2023. Pearl Jam. King Buffalo. Slint. Jimi Hendrix. at La Ruleta Rusa Radio Rock.
Getting Creepy with the EP's 2: Getting Creepier In this spooky Halloween special minisode, Kevin and Luke explore Spiderland, get Bejewled, and get Creepy with the EP's. Plus they share all the music they've been loving and looking forward to. Listen to our Getting Creepy with the EP's 2: Getting Creepier playlist TOUTS Taylor Swift - Midnights Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Cool It Down Archers of Loaf - Reason In Decline Tegan and Sara - Crybaby Bibio - BIB10 Rubblebucket - Earth Worship Bonny Light Horseman - Rolling Golden Holy Carly Rae Jepsen – The Loneliest Time Pinkshift - Love me Forever Freddie Gibbs - Soul Sold Separately Arctic Monkeys - The Car Broken Bells - Into the Blue SHOUTS Marlowe - Marlowe 3 Benjamin Clementine - And I Have Been Fred Again… - Actual Life 3 (January Drugdealer - Hiding In Plain Sight The Beatles – Revolver Sessions King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard – Changes Junior Boys – Waiting Game
Hours of jazz in the city, matching Spiderland tattoos, vertiginous rabbit holes. The guitarist and label curator discusses three important albums.Greg's picks:Miles Davis – Bitches BrewSlint – SpiderlandBernard Herrmann – Vertigo OSTHead over to The Lord Bandcamp to hear/buy the first album Forest Nocturne, and to preview/preorder the upcoming record Devotional with Petra Haden. Both are released on Southern Lord.Donate to Crucial Listening on ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/cruciallistening
This week's guest Joe Tunis (Carbon Records, Pengo) once again guides us into the world of post-rock, with Chicago-by-way-of-Kentucky band Gastr del Sol and their 1994 Drag City release 'Crookt, Crackt, or Fly'. Like many of their adjacent bands - Slint, Tortoise, Bastro...etc - the music on this mysterious record is often hard to define. It's a strange, evocative amalgamation of unconventional guitar virtuosity, subtle tape-work and occasional forays into full-on math rock that's definitely not for the timid. Songs featured in this episode: Wedding in the Park - Gastr del Sol; Queasy Stream - Pengo; Sun God - Squirrel Bait; Breadcrumb Trail - Slint; Shoot Me A Deer - Bastro; A Watery Kentucky - Gastr del Sol; Rain On Tin - Sonic Youth; History and Repetition - Bill Orcutt; Four Violins (excerpt) - Tony Conrad; Sunflower River Blues - John Fahey; Wedding in the Park, Work From Smoke - Gastr del Sol; Glass Museum - Tortoise; Parenthetically - Gastr del Sol; Wird - Codeine; Every Five Miles - Gastr del Sol; Boilermaker - The Jesus Lizard; Thos. Dudley Ah! Old Must Dye, Is That A Rifle When It Rains? - Gastr del Sol; Horizontal Hold - This Heat; Jacking The Ball - The Sea and Cake; The C in Cake, The Wrong Soundings - Gastr del Sol; What's He Building? - Tom Waits; The Wrong Soundings, Dry Bones in the Valley (I Saw The Light Come Shining 'Round and 'Round) - Gastr del Sol
In this episode I speak to one of my songwriting heroes, Will Oldham, A.K.A. Bonnie "Prince" Billy. From Louisville Kentucky, Will has over the past thirty years forged a highly distinctive path as one of the great American songwriters of his generation. Recording under various iterations of the name Palace from the early 1990s onwards, before settling on the BPB moniker in 1999, Will has honed a songwriting style drawing on country music, old world balladry and classic rock, always tempered with his uniquely lyrical voice. Along the way Will has collaborated with Johnny Cash, who covered his 1999 classic I See A Darkness, Tortoise, Matt Sweeney, Dawn McCarthy, David Berman and Bill Callahan among many others. Will has also been booed by Bjork fans at the Holywood Bowl, taken the cover shot for Slint's Spiderland and followed his original calling of acting in movies (Old Joy, Matewan), among much else. Will and I discuss among other things his relationship with social media and promotion in general, the three books he read that inspired him around the time he started writing songs, the five mixtapes of Scottish traditional folk ballads that set him on a path toward songwriting, how Will feels about streaming (with some very pointed words for Spotify and its subscribers), and the family circumstances which led to perhaps his most personal album, the self titled “Bonnie ‘Prince' Billy” (2015). We also discuss Will's experience working with Disney, Moana vs Encanto, hunting Octopus, the time Will received a text informing him of an imminent nuclear attack, and why Will is especially looking forward to playing for Irish audiences again soon. If you've enjoyed this podcast please take a moment to leave a review or rating, I really appreciate it.Show notes:Will Oldham and Bill Callahan, Office Hours appearance (2022): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPwlApaMhRQAndrew Rinehart with Bonnie "Prince" Billy Friend of The Devil video (2022): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wM4Di68q-PkHugh Nissenson The Tree of Life: https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/406215Nick Cave And The Ass Saw The Angel: https://www.nickcave.com/books/and-the-ass-saw-the-angelBPB Mixtape Vol 1 (2019): https://bonnieprincebilly.bandcamp.com/album/bpb-mix-tape-volume-1Bonnie "Prince" Billy LP (2015): https://bonnieprincebilly.bandcamp.com/album/bonnie-prince-billyWill & Elsa Oldham Bad Actor (morning TV appearance 2018): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2vXfOOb6IILouisville Academy of Music Presents Songwriting with Will Oldham (2020): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZDJoGn8LZgBonnie "Prince" Billy Squid Eye video (2019): https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=YcHwPZ0Jz6Y&list=PLPZeYMWvwYnCgNfvn28KI2Bg0Q66LekXbBonnie "Prince" Billy and David Berman Outsider (2022): https://bonnieprincebilly.bandcamp.com/track/outsiderBonnie "Prince" Billy High & High & Mighty (2022 Cassette/CD): https://haha.instituteBonnie "Prince" Billy September 2022 tour dates: https://pitchfork.com/news/bonnie-prince-billy-announces-summer-2022-tour/And finally...Neil's new album Things Keep Getting In The Way is out now: https://neilbrogan.bandcamp.com/album/things-keep-getting-in-the-way Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A jampacked weekend has left Jake very tired and lacking the energy to perform in his bowling league.Music recommendations are “Spiderland” by Slint, and “Thrust” by Herbie Hancock.Wake & Jake (Bonus Content)https://www.patreon.com/wakeandjakepodWake & Jakehttps://www.auxchicago.com/wake-jakehttps://www.instagram.com/wakeandjakepod/https://twitter.com/WakeandJakePodJake Fisherhttps://www.instagram.com/kennyg.g.allin/https://deathbotrecords.bandcamp.com/Music Composed by Jake FisherLogo by Baitul Javid
Slint - Spiderland On this episode, we review a group who only made two albums and were influential to many groups after they came and went. Our tracks of the week are, Sonic Youth's “100#” and The Pop Group's “Kiss The Book.” We close with Lee's song “Trio.” Cheers and enjoy!
There is an argument to be made that outside of the geographically named baseball bats, Slint's “Spiderland” is the greatest thing to ever come out of Louisville Kentucky. The bands six song LP is not only their high-water mark but it has more than stood the test of time by remaining an incredibly compelling and emotional listen all these decades later as well as being a major influence on the likes of Shellac, Mogwai and Godspeed You! Black Emperor. We gush. Recommended Listening: Breadcrumb Trail Documentary https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GsRpS6XGiOs Fuel https://open.spotify.com/artist/4gHdyRkBHFJHc6CV4QY6Ix?si=_L3vokmoRxOS25H1fhYFzw Seam https://open.spotify.com/artist/0AOyxXRa4odDG1PisHJtKx?si=UT3krtnsRACyEky4PWjjrQ SPIN Alternative Record Guide https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spin_Alternative_Record_Guide huntsmanhill.com #huntsmanhill Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/user/1298220429/playlist/4gy1wWwypkoFS2lUztvZ44?si=waSq07DBQlq3x9G1_nK0pg
Season five of Everything is Permitted is finally here! First, we see just how deep the rabbit hole goes…again as Brittany, Matt, and Julian review The Matrix Resurrections. Then, there's No Way Home for Peter Parker as we review the final film in the current Tom Holland-led Spidey trilogy! Plus, the Permitted Minute, some odds and ends, and much more on the season five premiere of EIP! Segments: 21:56 - The Permitted Minute 23:45 - Odds and Ends 28:40 - The Matrix Resurrections Review 56:56 - Spider-Man: No Way Home Review Become a Patron to get early access to segments like Raiders of the Bargain Bin as well as our main show, bonus Patreon only segments, and access to our Patreon only Facebook Group! Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | YouTube Follow: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
Repasamos los orígenes de la reina del rock en las últimas 3 décadas, Polly Jean Harvey. Suenan sus dos primeros álbumes -Dry y Rid Of Me-, cuando eran una banda en formato trío. También Atomatic Dlamini, el grupo de John Parish en el que PJ se curtió, además de influencias como Captain Beefheart, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Bob Dylan o la etapa Albini de Pixies que tanto le gustaba a PJ. Nuestro artista maldito de la semana son los míticos Slint, la banda que pudo haber tenido a Polly Jean de vocalista en Spiderland.
Industrial Design, Creative Inspiration & Personal Projects! Today, we chat about creating a music playlist when traveling, the history of Nosferatu and what we love about the modernization of Dracula. On today's episode of “The Process” we discuss: Spiderland vibes Influence of songs on your travel plans Nosferatu Dracula untold breakdown by Zak The Netflix version of Dracula Creating exploded view models All the links, all the time! Industrial Design, Creativity & Inspiration! For Industrial Design related business inquiries: Big Design Company Website: www.bigdesigncompany.com Big Design Company email: hi@bigdesigncompany.com Follow us on Instagram! @theprocess__podcast https://www.instagram.com/theprocess__podcast/ Zak Watson // LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zak-watson-48618517a/ Behance: https://www.behance.net/zakwatson Website: https://www.zakwatson.com/ Dylan Torraville // LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dylantorraville/ Website: https://dylantorraville.com Portfolio: https://dylanjtorraville.myportfolio.com/ Behance: https://www.behance.net/dylantorraville Send us an email to hi.theprocesspodcast@gmail.com if you have any questions or want to reach out! The Process is a podcast created by industrial designers Dylan Torraville and Zak Watson. Dyl and Zak are picking up microphones to chat about their experiences in design school, personal projects and navigating the creative process. Oh yeah, and there will be some sweet interviews with other designers and friends too.
This week we're discussing every album by Slint. To say this band holds a place in Mike's heart is a dangerous understatement, as you can tell by the length of this episode. Slint, from Louisville, KY, became the stuff of legend after their second and final album, Spiderland, singlehandedly invented post rock. These guys were brilliant, devastatingly talented, and one of a kind. Dig it.Closing track: “Nosferatu Man” from Spiderland (1991)Check out our episode playlists on Spotify!https://open.spotify.com/user/motherpuncherincJoin our Patreon to jump the line when requesting an artist, as well as get bonus episodes, early access to shows, and more!https://www.patreon.com/everyalbumeverMerch available now!https://pandermonkey.creator-spring.com/Instagram:Follow Mike @pandermonkey for show clips and original musicFollow Alex @motherpuncherMike and Alex's Picks:Spiderland (1991) — Best Album, Personal FavoriteTweez (1989) — Worst Album, Least FavoriteAlbums we discussed this episode…Tweez (1989)Untitled (aka Slint EP) (1994)Spiderland (1991)
For some weird reason in this episode we start off talking about The Walking Dead and Game Of Thrones. Mike also tells the story about his “uncomfortable moment” with Arya Stark in real life. We do eventually talk about Spiderland by Slint which was released in 1991. Arya Stark 'Go Fast Pull Up' The Jimmy LeVan Story - Official Trailer PROPS X DIG BMX Unitarianism --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/goldenshower/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/goldenshower/support
Everyone Dies In Sunderland: A podcast about growing up terrified in the eighties and nineties
In 1994 four teenage boys in Sunderland – all students from the same school – died one after another, with their bodies found for the most part in burning sheds or derelict buildings with ligatures around their neck.The police insisted nothing sinister was going on. A lot of true crime shows will at some point say “this sounds like something out of a horror movie” – but that is a horror movie, right? Tonight we look at the case of Steven Grieveson – aka (but not by us) as The Sunderland Strangler - the only North East serial killer of the modern era. Gareth expresses his love for Bush, Curry and Beer. John solves the thorny problem of how footballers can continue with their career after prison sentences. Claire believes that the musical career of Ant and Dec is more significant than the Rwandan genocide. Listeners hear the words “beaver anuses” a lot.Digressions in this episode include: Ensemble charity singles! The death of Stephen Milligan MP! The death of Andreas Escobar and Alan Hansen's startlingly inappropriate response! Gary Rhodes! Alice Beer! Swearing on Farscape! Rednex! Jewish Eggs! Spiderland by Slint (DON'T LISTEN TO IT)! The Elongated Man! Hans Zimmer! Everyone Dies in Sunderland explores some of the darkest moments of North East history, and includes jokes. These jokes will never be at the expense of victims or their families and will always be at the expense of people who deserve to be mocked, robbed of their power and shown up for the idiots they really are. If you're easily offended or personally connected to the events we're discussing though, you probably shouldn't listen. During this episode John suggests that we allow serial killer nicknames if they make the killers sound ridiculous. So Peter Sutcliffe is now “the dangly willy killer” in tribute to his iconic homemade underpants. Any other suggestions? Drop us a line! You can reach us on email everyonediesinsunderland@gmail.com, on Twitter at @everyonediespod, on Facebook and Instagram. Our theme music is the song “Steady Away” by Pete Dilley and can be found on his album Half-truths and Hearsay which you can/should buy/stream here: https://petedilley.bandcamp.com/album/half-truths-and-hearsay There are shout-outs in this episode to our podcast pals @uktruecrime @oklahomicide @yeoldecrimepodcast @wdstorytime. Lovin' yr work! Also shout-outs @davidsbookblurg who got in touch to tell us that he didn't remember the death of Kurt Cobain and @MsSpencey who requested a show about Steven Grieveson after we'd recorded it. Damn we're good!
O Lúcio tá pirando no disco de estreia de uma banda londrina, isso não é novidade, mas sabe qual é a banda? Tem também o Lúcio pirando num filme "sessão da tarde" de uma banda que ele ama muito, sabe qual? E tem uma premiação que a Isa e o Lúcio tão animados pra assistir...já descobriu? Feliz 30 anos pro "Spiderland", aka álbum torto que a gente adora. E ainda temos o pódio da semana com lançamentos deliciosos e a #CENABR com minas muito fodas, que nos enchem de orgulho. Dá o play pra curtir o feriado se informando sobre as brisas musicais dessa semana!
After some initial silliness (as to be expected on this podcast), we dive into this month's anniversaries: Metallica's Master of Puppets, Slint's Spiderland, Daft Punk's Discovery, and Opeth's Blackwater Park. Albums of the Week: Scott: Guedra Guedra—Vexillology JimJam: Kraftwerk—Computer World
In this episode of the Ninja Tune Podcast, Luke Mark and Isaac Wood from the band Black Country New Road chat with Britt Walford, the drummer and founder of the influential band Slint. BC,NR and Slint are often compared to each other, so for the podcast we asked both groups to compile a list of records that they were listening to which either inspired their own musical output, that were important to them in some way or simply what they were listening to during the time of recording. Black Country, New Road’s debut LP ‘For the first time’ is out now on Ninja Tune and Slint’s ‘Spiderland’ turns 30 years old this month. Slint - Tweez: Big Black - Atomizer Saccharine Trust - Surviving You, Always Minutemen - Double Nickels on the Dime Killdozer - Burl Hüsker Dü - Zen Arcade Sonic Youth - Bad Moon Rising Slint - Spiderland: Neil Young - After the Goldrush Sonic Youth - Evol Urge Overkill - Jesus Urge Superstar AC/DC - Back in Black Madonna - Like a Prayer Iggy and The Stooges - The Stooges BC,NR: Bob Dylan - Blood on the Tracks The Wedding Present - Seamonsters Nirvana - Nevermind Texas Jerusalem Crossroads - Lift to Experience Arcade Fire - Funeral Taylor Swift - Fearless Oxbow - Thin Black Duke
David Pajo of Slint (and countless other music projects) joins us this week to talk about what it's like to have a single transient moment of his youth - Slint's 1991 record Spiderland - crystallize in its own mythology into something that still resonates with new listeners decades later. We also talk COVID-fatigue, Marilyn Manson and Armie Hammer, and going cold-turkey during quarantine. Finally, we introduce Dave to the world of Nightcore by playing him a remix of Slint's song, "Washer." Follow Dave on Instagram, and listen to Slint's discography on Bandcamp! Music & Links: Slint - Breadcrumb Trail Slint - Nosferatu Man Slint - Darlene Slint - Washer Slint - Washer (Nightcore Remix) chipmunks on 16 speed - Heaven is a Place on Earth Slint - Good Morning, Captain
Episode 9: Spiderland The band discusses the 90’s American underground rock music scene, outgrowing your musical roots, bands that found success after breaking up, and Slint’s 1991 album “Spiderland”.
In 1991, a handful of 20 year olds calling themselves Slint recorded an album in Chicago and then promptly split up. The album, titled Spiderland, had no promotion and sold about 5000 copies. Nearly 30 years later, it’s hailed as a foundational post-rock album. Greg shares the story and the album with us. [The Guardian]Song: Slint - “Good Morning, Captain”Jay brings us two more remembrances this week. Tony Rice was an influential acoustic guitarist & master bluegrass guitarist who got his start playing in The New South in 1970. He collaborated with some of the best during his long career, including Ricky Skaggs, Jimmy Gaudreau, Bela Fleck, Alison Krauss, David Grisham & more. We also remember Leslie West, guitarist & lead vocalist for the hard rock band Mountain. Rest in peace gentlemen & thank you, so much, for the music.Song: Tony Rice - Nine Pound HammerThis year has sucked hard, but it’s given us some fantastic music along the way. Nick, Jay & Greg share some of their favorite songs & albums of the year & then goof off a good bit on the way out.The SongsNick: Tame Impala - “Lost in Yesterday”Jay: Sturgill Simpson - “Just Let Go”Greg: Deftones - “Pink Maggit (Squarepusher Remix)”The AlbumsNick: Microphones - Microphones in 2020Jay: Bruce Springsteen - Letter to YouGreg: Power Trip - Live in SeattleThanks so much for listening, see you in 2021!
You Have To Hear This! is hosted by Ryan Terry, Lucas Cottet, and Evan Donelly and produced by Fredonia Radio Systems. This Halloween, Ryan, Luas, and Evan discuss Floors by Molchat Doma, Spiderland by Slint, and Punisher by Phoebe Bridgers. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/youhavetohearthispodcast/ Ryan's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ryanjackowskiterry/ Lucas' Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mandarinjarritos/ Ill's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/illsmusic/ Evan's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/donnelly.evan1/ Evan's Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/donnellyevan Podcast art by Emilia Laraiso. Music by Evan Donnelly. Ryan is also on the show Terry Talks Podcast, and similar shows worth listening to are You Have To Watch This! and Stories Worth Sharing, hosted by Clayton Terry. Next episodes albums are Flavor by Paul Cherry, 98.12.28 Otokotachi no Wakare by Fishmans and Forget by Xiu Xiu.
You Have To Hear This! is hosted by Ryan Terry, Lucas Cottet, and Evan Donelly and produced by Fredonia Radio Systems. This week, Ryan, Luas, and Evan discuss Lianne La Havas by Lianne La Havas, Sound of Silver by LCD Soundsystem, and Fresh Air by Homeshake as well as the updated Rolling Stones 500 best albums list. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/youhavetohearthispodcast/ Ryan's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ryanjackowskiterry/ Lucas' Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mandarinjarritos/ Evan's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/donnelly.evan1/ Evan's Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/donnellyevan Podcast art by Emilia Laraiso. Music by Evan Donnelly. Ryan is also on the show Terry Talks Podcast, and similar shows worth listening to are You Have To Watch This! and Stories Worth Sharing, hosted by Clayton Terry. Next week's albums are Spiderland by Slint. Halloween IV by Billy Cobb, and Etizha by Molchat Doma.
In this episode of Sound Encounters, Caesar adds another album to the Sound Encounters essentials list; Spiderland by Slint! Caesar also reviews this past week in music, including the new Denzel Curry and Smashing Pumpkins singles, as well as the new Future Islands album. Follow Sound Encounters on Twitter and Instagram: @soundencounters --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/soundencounters/message
Deep Politics is Grails’ 8th album, and is it turns out it’s one that proves to be particularly divisive on this episode! Chris and David both found this band at different points, with Chris being a fan from the early days and David joining a bit later. What results is a pretty cool discussion around this band’s discography, the highlights and lowlights, as well as providing insight into how people’s views of bands changes over the course of their lives. Grails do a pretty good job of splicing arcane psychedelia and krautrock with large swathes of Constellation style/Spiderland-era Slint post rock. Something they do to (mostly) good effect. Depending on who you ask, of course… This album - actually scratch that - this band has received their fair share of critical acclaim over the years. Despite the fact all three of us don’t quite agree with the critics, some illuminating conversation does follow! So what do you think? Vote on Twitter below. DON’T FORGET - You can subscribe for $2 a month to access to our episodes a few days earlier, as well as regular bonus content and access to our AAA backstage Facebook group. Head on over to our Patreon to learn more: www.patreon.com/unsungpod
SLINT: Spiderland- Indie Rock For Metalheads Slint “Charlotte” Tweez 1989 (4:30) Talkset #1 Slint “Ron” Tweez 1989 (1:55) Slint “Darlene” Tweez 1989 (3:05) Slint “Glenn” Slint Single 1994/1989 (6:11) Talkset #2 Slint “Breadcrumb Trail” Spiderland 1991 (5:56) Slint “Nosferatu Man” Spiderland 1991 (5:35) Slint “Don, Aman” Spiderland 1991 (6:28) Talkset #3 Slint “Washer” Spiderland 1991 (8:50) Slint “For Dinner...” Spiderland 1991 (5:04) Slint “Good Morning, Captain ” Spiderland 1991 (7:39) Talkset #4 Slint “King’s Approach” Unreleased 2007 (10:07) Palace Brothers “Riding” There Is No One What Will Take Care of You 1993 (4:23) The For Carnation “Get and Stay Get March” Fight Songs 1995 (5:56) Talkset #5 Tortoise “The Taut and Tame” Millions Now Living Will Never Die 1996 (5:02) Botch “Afghamistam” An Anthology of Dead Ends 2002 (6:57) June of 44 “June Miller” Engine Takes To The Water 1995 (3:28) Mogwai “Like Herod” Young Team 1997 (11:40) Talkset #6 Godspeed You Black Emperor “The Dead Flag Blues” F#A# 1997 (16:28)
D# and The Statistician talk about the underground classic Spiderland by Slint. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/album-club/support
Chapter 15: Aragog- So...there are spiders...a LOT of them...Adam has nice legs. Tara still can't vodka. Send us your licorice.
Sejam bem-vindos ao Noise Gate! Matheus Schlittler traz uma análise faixa a faixa do disco Spiderland, da banda de post-tudo Slint. Sejam bem-vindos ao Noise Gate! Matheus Schlittler traz uma análise faixa a faixa do disco Spiderland, da b
Sejam bem-vindos ao Noise Gate! Matheus Schlittler traz uma análise faixa a faixa do disco Spiderland, da banda de post-tudo Slint.
Sejam bem-vindos ao Noise Gate! Matheus Schlittler traz uma análise faixa a faixa do disco Spiderland, da banda de post-tudo Slint.
The 1991 album Spiderland by Slint has taken on icon status since release, the bridge between Sonic Youth noise, Velvet Underground drone, Joy Division dread and the 1990s wave of post, math, indie and other alternative rock sub-genres. Like so many revered albums discovered via slow burn over years thanks to the accolades of musicians and rock journalists, the influence of Spiderland can be heard in bits and pieces in dozens of bands, yet tracing them back to the source leads us to a perplexing conclusion - what happens when an album of modest creation becomes mythic when listening with fresh years decades after the release? Songs In This Episode: Intro - Breadcrumb Trail 8:49 - Good Morning Captain 25:06 - Nosferatu Man 35:33 - Washer Outro - For Dinner... Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon. Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com
The 1991 album Spiderland by Slint has taken on icon status since release, the bridge between Sonic Youth noise, Velvet Underground drone, Joy Division dread and the 1990s wave of post, math, indie and other alternative rock sub-genres. Like so many revered albums discovered via slow burn over years thanks to the accolades of musicians and rock journalists, the influence of Spiderland can be heard in bits and pieces in dozens of bands, yet tracing them back to the source leads us to a perplexing conclusion - what happens when an album of modest creation becomes mythic when listening with fresh years decades after the release? Songs In This Episode: Intro - Breadcrumb Trail 8:49 - Good Morning Captain 25:06 - Nosferatu Man 35:33 - Washer Outro - For Dinner... Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon. Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com
In episode 2 of Horus Heretics we finish off the first book of the series Horus Rising. Plenty of xenos filth is misted in a hail of bolter rounds and plenty of cumbersome dialogue passes the lips of the humourless space marines in this one. It's all very good.
This week, the guys discuss their affinity for dachshund hounds, and the problems with current trends in the pure breed landscape, the importance of punctuality, and Puddles Pity Party. There is discussion of band name password protection, Eminem's beard, and the term "Stan" being inducted into the Merriam Webster Dictionary, Record Store Day statistics, the Aftershock Music Festival Lineup, Notre Dame Cathedral's organ fire, among other important industry news. This week's album review: "Spiderland" by Slint Next week's album review: "Painted Ruins" by Grizzly Bear
We listen to the landmark album from Slint, Spiderland. What band wasn't influenced by this record and band? More importantly how does this sound now and what exactly made it so groundbreaking? How many bands sprung out of the members of Slint and have you seen the documentary "Breadcrumb Trail?". Lots of mind-blowing questions to answer and check out friend of the show Sean's review of the box set that came out a while back - http://www.noripcord.com/features/slints-spiderland-box-set Email - records@harveylovesharvey.com Twitter - @welisten21 Instagram - welisten2records Leave a message on the Welisten hotline - 978-707-9899
This week we go in depth with a few classic albums, including Disintegration, Hotel california, Give Up, Innervisions, Spiderland, and Deltron 3030. Send us Emails at whatsthenoise6@gmail.com
Setlist: Robert Wyatt – Alifb Kaada & Patton – Seule Slint – Good Morning, Captain Sweet Trip – International Silver Jews – Pretty Eyes Mount Eerie – Distortion Sufjan Stevens […] O conteúdo Mocho #4 – An Owl in Spiderland aparece primeiro em Engenharia Rádio.
In our first foray into having multiple guests, things got weird. Jim kept asking guest Abram Taber (he of Nickelbackin' and Sun Hat fame) about Dumpster Diving, guest Richard Surette (Guitar builder extraordinaire, member of Knock Over City and Kyklops) kept shutting down and refusing to participate, and Patrick wanted to insult Christopher's favorite song. No big deal. We listened to Spiderland.
March 2016 Anniversaries Part II: Steve Earle, Metallica, Sepultura, REM, Slint, Sleater Kinney, Girls Against Boys, Neutral Milk Hotel, Converge
At risk of over stating it, Brian Walsby is the Rosette Stone of indie/ alternative music. It is through him that we are given greater understanding of how the various seemingly disconnected scenes are interconnected. Today on the show, Damian discuss with Brian the various bands he has been involved in as a drummer and links between Ten Foot Pole, Superchunk, Ryan Adam, The Melvins, and COC emerge. Also discussed: - Friendships - Not being interviewed much - Starting to draw at 3 year olds - KISS is the gateway for a generation rock fans - Punk as Comedy rock - Dr Demento as gateway to punk - Resenting Martin Short for “firing Rick Moranis from SCTV” -Seeing the Kids in the Hall - Using kids as a “get out of fun stuff” excuse - The weekend of It Came from Slimey Valley Comp references - The staples of the Melvins’ sense of humor - Only listing to the first side of Damage for a week because you can’t get over the awesomeness - Writing letters a year before going to shows - Meeting Scott Radinsky at the Country Club - The punk approach to illustration - Getting asked to be in Scared Straight - Mystic Records and partying Doug Moody - Future MLB player Scott Radinsky’s double life - Singing one show for Scared Straight - Not understanding peoples love of the Mystic sound -Having someone else ink the Nardcore Comp cover -The legacy of punk letter writing network - The disastrous Ill Repute and Scared Straight Tour - Get in the Pick Up Truck - The amazingness of No Labels - Becoming friends with COC - Going to one of the first crossover shows - The first B’Last record - Gratitude for the Melvins - Honor Role’s Spiderland - There is no Nirvana without the Melvins - Passing on Nirvana - The Slushpuppies - Forming the pre-Superchunk Wwax - “That Pumpkin 7” changed my life!” meeting and forming Patty Duke Syndrome with Ryan Adams -Reacting to the Epitaph/ Fat sounds that some friends fell into. - Propagandhi is the Voivod of the - Jiving With J about the Neos and more??????
Movie Meltdown - Episode 281 This week, we are coming to you "live" from our own weird festival the Cryptid Carnival! Featuring a cryptid-themed, art show, live music, a dancing yeti, a homeless frogman, little furry creatures, artists, movie talk, belly dancers and so much more!! And as playful banter leads to amazing stories, we also discuss... devil tomato creatures, ballerinas or witches, a world class Grandma, Slint member run-ins, crack in a tub, Ethan Embry, cryptid architecture?, Razonblade Suitcase, Laura Vandervoort, Fantastic Mr. Fox, green apple ice cream, Incedent On and Off a Mountain Road, old fashioned lemonaid, a potential Adult Swim show, Action Grandma!, Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend, not getting your nap in, The Raid 2, Lost Girl, eating your wolf skin, Bill Murray doing his thing, being in cahoots together, Don Coscarelli, Werther's Originals, the yeti watching the band, Angus Scrimm, I spilled it all over myself, a Loch Ness monster tattoo, Spiderland, Newbie, the eccentric shut-in, bringing doom to small town bridges, P.J. Harvey, I like apes, strange symbolic attachments, interesting garbage, nonsense subtitles, Hemlock Grove, Yeti vs. Bigfoot, what is Princess Jasmine doing down here?, Woody Allen, dipthong, you can't answer a question about a questionable creature with a question, a devil puppet costume, Witches of East End, Bitten, yeti on the moon, Wes Anderson, How to Train your Dragon 2, extreme puppeteering camp, The Beasts of Bladenboro, Misfits, Livid, having bronchitis, Under the Skin, blue-haired moo moo, Steve Albini, you came on your pogo penis stick, waves a banana in my face, Umberto Eco, Repo Man, vampire ballerinas, Hex, build for inclement weather, 666 Park Avenue, Michael Fassbender, bullshit coma, free ice cream, Moth Man, Steven King and please don't get any lipstick on the mic sir. "Wow... I need to check out this town that's filled with such crazy and interesting people." Special thanks to Nancy's Bagel Grounds: http://www.nancysbagels.com/ Sweatermeat: https://soundcloud.com/sweatermeatmusic and Ruric-Amari Dance: http://www.ruric-amari.com/
Britt Walford is a world-renowned drummer who lives in Louisville, Kentucky. In the 1980s he played in notable bands like Squirrel Bait, Maurice, and, for a spell, in the Breeders. Walford is best-known though as a founding member of Slint who initially had a short lifespan but whose second LP, 1991’s “Spiderland,” is easily one […]
Brian McMahan is a singer and guitarist from Louisville, Kentucky who has played with Squirrel Bait, Palace Brothers, the For Carnation, and perhaps most notably in Slint. This past April, Touch and Go Records reissued Slint’s second album, the masterful 1991 release, “Spiderland.” The new limited edition is a massive box set and includes: a […]