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Here's a look at what was happening on the dance floor at Strange Brew in 2007 - with the likes of Fight Like Apes, Okkervil River, LCD Soundsystem, The National, Dan Deacon, Messiah J & The Expert, Yeasayer, The Shins, Modest Mouse, Los Campesinos!, Caribou, Battles, Super Extra Bonus Party, !!!, Sunset Rubdown, Cathy Davey, Hooray For Humans, Jens Lekman and more!
Preview indie music by Elisa May, The Stremes, Arms & Hearts, Sunset Rubdown, Darren Burdis, Authority Zero, Trashed Ambulance, FangSlinger, Tiril Jackson and The Bad Ups. WEBSITE: https://soundkharma.com/ SUBMIT A TRACK: https://soundkharma.com/submit/ PODCAST ARCHIVES: https://soundkharma.com/podcast-archives/
EVERY OTHER KREATIVE KONTROL EPISODE IS ONLY ACCESSIBLE TO MONTHLY $6 USD PATREON SUPPORTERS. This one is fine, but please subscribe now on Patreon so you never miss full episodes. Thanks!Spencer Krug discusses Always Happy to Explode, which is the first Sunset Rubdown album in 15 years, the various islands he's called home and why he appreciates the solitude of island living, how touring can impact musicians and create interpersonal obstacles, why his bands tend to take long breaks, why his latest songs might relay so much empathy and contemplation about the impact that working has on life, things to listen to while running, fantastical storytelling and rewatching legacy TV shows, going back on tour, a Wolf Parade update, other future plans, and much more. Support vish on Patreon! Thanks to Pizza Trokadero, the Bookshelf, Planet Bean Coffee, and Grandad's Donuts. Support Y.E.S.S., Pride Centre of Edmonton, and Letters to Santa. Follow vish online.Related episodes/links:Ep. #904: Mac McNeilly from The Jesus LizardEp. #846: BOECKNEREp. #855: Mikey DayEp. #829: Robert SmigelEp. #383: Hot Snakes' Rick FrobergSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/kreative-kontrol. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
La reunion degli Oasis, il dynamic pricing, le indagini in UK e al Parlamento Europeo. Intanto i concerti in Italia costano spesso più che nel resto d'Europa. Cinque album usciti tra luglio e agosto: Fontaines D.C., SPIRIT OF THE BEEHIVE, Los Campesinos!, Cassandra Jenkins e Magdalena Bay. Cinque album che aspettiamo in arrivo nelle prossime settimane: Sunset Rubdown, Karate, The Smile, Porridge Radio e Christian Lee Hutson. Annata magra per gli #italianisupitchfork, ci consoliamo con Daniela Pes sulla Blogotheque.
What's up? Ya dig?Wolf Parade's Spencer Krug returns with his Sunset Rubdown project for the first new music in 15 years plus an unearthed track from Ween and more!
Part 2 of my conversation with guest Jay Breitling about our favorite music of 2024 so far. Show notes: JB's #6 and JK's #7: Philly's Mannequin Pussy is a wide-ranging delight JK's 6: Excellent jangle rock from Toronto's Ducks Ltd. JB's #5 and JK's #3: J Mascis with a laid-back winner of a solo album Let us know if you want to be in the studio audience for the year-end wrapup JK's #5: A more electronic effort from St. Vincent The limited amount of media attention given to albums now How do current artists measure success? Remembering weird synth pop from the early '80s Fewer barriers to entry, but fewer ways to get your music in front of people JB's #4: Another great Slumberland release from Lunchbox, featuring folks from Hard Left JK's #4: First release in 14 years from NYC art rockers Les Savy Fav JB's #3: NH-based act combines post punk with many different genres JB's #2: Johnny Foreigner returns with EP previewing their upcoming album JK's #2: METZ adds catchiness to their noise rock JB's #1: Political swipe at gentrification from Neutrals Anticipated albums: Fontaines D.C., Sunset Rubdown, Johnny Foreigner, Chime School, Peel Dream Magazine, Jesus Lizard, Horse Jumper of Love, Los Campesinos, Osees JK's #1: Hot collection of power pop rippers from Daniel Romano's Outfit Completely Conspicuous is available through Apple Podcasts. Subscribe and write a review! The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
Tasty Treats (of the sonic variety) abound in tonight's episode of Pudding On The Wrist. Your faithful deejay and Psychic Friend, Frozen Lazuras, spins choice cuts from GTO's, Frankie Rose, Sunset Rubdown, Hoffabus, The Growing Concern, etc., etc., etc.
This is an indie rock podcast, which needs to be reiterated because of episodes like this one. In this episode, Steven Hyden and Ian Cohen discuss some very un-indie rock topics.For instance, they go deep on Rolling Stone's recent article about the current state of Live, the '90s grunge band famous for songs like "Lightning Crashes" and "I Alone." Why are they talking about Live in 2023? Because things are bananas in Live-world at the moment! You have con men, QAnon conspiracy theorists, the AVN Awards, and that's just the tip of the iceberg.Then they talked about Skrillex, who is back with two new albums, and the rise of early 2010s nostalgia (15:20). Oh, and they also answered a listener question about Incubus (24:07). Again, this is an indie rock podcast!In the "meat" of the episode, they inducted four new albums into the Indiecast Hall Of Fame (32:21) — in this round, they honor LPs released by Sunset Rubdown, The Elected, The Good Life, and The Fresh & Onlys. Finally, in their Recommendation Corner (53:02) segment, they shouted out new records by Philip Selway and Model/Actriz.New episodes of Indiecast drop every Friday. Listen to Episode 127 and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. You can submit questions for Steve and Ian at indiecastmailbag@gmail.com, and make sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter for all the latest news. We also recently launched a visualizer for our favorite Indiecast moments. Check those out here.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, we get to meet Spencer Krug. Spencer is best known as one of the lead singers and songwriter of indie rock veterans Wolf Parade, but he has a long history of solo work and other bands, such as Sunset Rubdown, Moonface, and more. In this chat, Spencer and I discuss his latest solo record, Fading Graffiti, which is his first to come out under his given name. We talk about transforming the songs from ornate piano ballads to more upfront rock songs. We also talk about Wolf Parade, starting his own label, and being a new dad amidst the global pandemic. Thank you for listening, and please enjoy.
After talking a bit about Women in Translation Month and the voting process for choosing the Season 13 title, Chad and Brian get into the twisty nature of Part III of The Book of Anna, in which Anna's portrait is given to the tsar, and Leo Tolstoy appears in the dreams of two characters, both to berate them and make a case for revolution. This part ends with a bit of a tease, as next week we finally get to hear from Anna Karenina herself in the form of her opium inspired book. This week's Anna song is "Apollo and the Buffalo and Anna Anna Anna Oh!" by Sunset Rubdown. And again, if you want to help pick from the four finalists for season 13 (Zone, Vernon Subutex, Ada, or Ardor, Baron Wenckheim's Homecoming), fill out this survey. Thanks in advance! If you'd prefer to watch the conversation, you can find it on YouTube along with all our past episodes. Next week we'll discuss part four, “The Book of Anna” (pgs 127-161). You can watch it live next Wednesday, August 12th. Follow Open Letter, Chad Post, and Brian Wood for random thoughts and information about upcoming guests. Be sure to order Brian's book, Joytime Killbox, which is now officially available at better bookstores everywhere thanks to BOA Editions. You can also support this podcast and all of Open Letter's activities by making a tax-deductible donation through the University of Rochester.
After talking a bit about Women in Translation Month and the voting process for choosing the Season 13 title, Chad and Brian get into the twisty nature of Part III of The Book of Anna, in which Anna's portrait is given to the tsar, and Leo Tolstoy appears in the dreams of two characters, both to berate them and make a case for revolution. This part ends with a bit of a tease, as next week we finally get to hear from Anna Karenina herself in the form of her opium inspired book. This week's Anna song is "Apollo and the Buffalo and Anna Anna Anna Oh!" by Sunset Rubdown. And again, if you want to help pick from the four finalists for season 13 (Zone, Vernon Subutex, Ada, or Ardor, Baron Wenckheim's Homecoming), fill out this survey. Thanks in advance! If you'd prefer to watch the conversation, you can find it on YouTube along with all our past episodes. Next week we'll discuss part four, “The Book of Anna” (pgs 127-161). You can watch it live next Wednesday, August 12th. Follow Open Letter, Chad Post, and Brian Wood for random thoughts and information about upcoming guests. Be sure to order Brian's book, Joytime Killbox, which is now officially available at better bookstores everywhere thanks to BOA Editions. You can also support this podcast and all of Open Letter's activities by making a tax-deductible donation through the University of Rochester.
Actor and filmmaker Colin Hanks sits down with Joel and Deborah to talk about his passion for the Red Hot Chili Peppers' 1991 album Blood Sugar Sex Magik. Colin takes us on a deep dive into all things Chili Peppers, growing up in Sacramento, the freedom that music brings in middle school, early MTV and so much more! Plus Joel and Deborah's particular songs, "Shadows of the Night" by Pat Benatar, and "You Go On Ahead (Trumpet, Trumpet II)" by Sunset Rubdown! Subscribe, Listen, Enjoy Rate and Review!
Part one of a compilation I made in 2006. The next episode is the latter half of the same compilation, so if you'd like a concatenated disc, ISO, or even tarball of the tracks, please indicate so and I will be glad to present it to you. This is the best."Track#","Name","Artist","Album"1,"Supreme Confidence Intro","Giosue Etranger","Supreme Confidence *****"2,"I'm Sleeping in a Submarine","Arcade Fire","Arcade Fire"3,"It's a Curse","Wolf Parade","Apologies to the Queen Mary"4,"Shut Up I Am Dreaming of Place","Sunset Rubdown","Shut Up I Am Dreaming"5,"Tuff Ghost","The Unicorns","Who Will Cut Our Hair When We're Gone?"6,"Grounds for Divorce","Wolf Parade","Apologies to the Queen Mary"7,"Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels)","Arcade Fire","Funeral"8,"Where There's a Will There's a Whalebone","Islands","Return to the Sea"9,"The View","Modest Mouse","Good News for People Who Love Bad News"10,"Wrecking Force","Voxtrot","Raised by Wolves"
The Nth Episode: The bishop touched him gently on the shoulder, and said:"Nisi Dominus custodierit domum, in vanum vigilant qui custodiunteam." ** Unless God protects a house, they who guard it, watch in vain.And then he changed the subject.He very often said: "There is a bravery for the priest as well asa bravery for the colonel of dragoons." "Only," added he, "ours shouldbe quiet.""Track Number","Name","Artist","Album"1,"Dialup Diddidly Diddily Doo","Giosue Etranger","Ut Supra Infra"2,"A Day in the Graveyard","Sunset Rubdown","Sunset Rubdown"3,"ABCDEFGAGFEDCBA","Giosue Etranger","Practice"4,"0.111... Introduction","Giosue Etranger","Instrumentalyst: Octagon Beats"5,"Never As Tired As When I'm Waking Up","LCD Soundsystem","LCD Soundsystem"6,"Little Tiger","tUnE-YaRdS","BiRd-BrAiNs"7,"the return of kind ropes (laku noc, dusan k)","nihiti","other people's memories"8,"the ringing in (the sun is rung)","nihiti","other people's memories"9,"Youth Knows No Pain","Lykke Li","Wounded Rhymes"10,"BOTE","Menomena","Mines"11,"Solid Ground","Maps & Atlases","Perch Patchwork"12,"Super 16 (excerpt)","Neu!","Kill Bill: Vol. 1"13,"Baby","Os Mutantes","Os Mutantes"14,"The Cave","Mumford & Sons","Sigh No More"15,"Boarded Doors","The Morning Benders","Talking Through Tin Cans"16,"The Grand Duel (Parte Prima)","Luis Bacalov","Kill Bill: Vol. 1"17,"She's Leaving","Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark","Architecture & Morality"18,"Mumbai","oOoOO","oOoOO"19,"Revenge (feat. The Flaming Lips)","Danger Mouse and Sparklehorse","Dark Night of the Soul"20,"The Mariner's Revenge Song","The Decemberists","Picaresque"21,"The King of Carrot Flowers, Parts Two & Three (Giosue Etranger Remix)","Neutral Milk Hotel","In the Aeroplane Over the Sea"22,"A Day in the Graveyard II","Sunset Rubdown","Sunset Rubdown"23,"Grim Augury (feat. Vic Chesnutt)","Danger Mouse and Sparklehorse","Dark Night of the Soul"24,"Bravery","Victor Hugo & “Melissa” (librivox.org)","Les Miserables"
The songs in this cast are all titled or about locations, with a song or two of introduction to travel. Astrolabes, Porbas, Labia, Libraries, Occult and Madness all feature prominently in this one with bits taken from Captain Jack Sparrow for inspiration.Track listing:"1","Madness and Brilliance","Giosue Etranger","The Curse of The Black Pearl""2","Never Pawn Your Astrolabe Intro","Giosue Etranger","Never Pawn Your Astrolabe""3","Gasoline Horseys","Sparklehorse","Vivadixiesubmarinetransmissionplot""4","Tortuga by Me Onesies, Savvy","Giosue Etranger","The Curse of The Black Pearl""5","Handsome Furs Hate This City","Handsome Furs","Plague Park""6","Fear and Loathing in Mahwah, NJ","Titus Andronicus","The Airing of Grievances""7","14th St. Break","Beastie Boys","The Mix-Up""8","Across 110th Street","Bobby Womack","Jackie Brown""9","Labia","Giosue Etranger","Never Pawn Your Astrolabe""10","Moonlight","Giosue Etranger","The Curse of The Black Pearl""11","I'm Waiting for the Man","The Velvet Underground","The Velvet Underground & Nico""12","Honor Among Thieves","Giosue Etranger","The Curse of The Black Pearl""13","Against the Peruvian Monster","Man Man","The Man in a Blue Turban With a Face""14","Keeping the Occult in the Library","Giosue Etranger","Never Pawn Your Astrolabe""15","Santiago","Tunng","And Then We Saw Land""16","Postcards From Italy","Beirut","Gulag Orkestar""17","Holland, 1945","Neutral Milk Hotel","In the Aeroplane Over the Sea""18","Shut Up I Am Dreaming of Places Where Lovers Have Wings","Sunset Rubdown","Shut Up I Am Dreaming""19","Different Systems & the Porba (kīla)","Giosue Etranger","Never Pawn Your Astrolabe""20","All the Umbrellas in London","The Magnetic Fields","Get Lost""21","The Truth","Giosue Etranger","The Curse of The Black Pearl""22","The Guns of Brixton","The Clash","London Calling""23","The kīla (Sanskrit Devanagari: कील; IAST: kīla; Tibetan: ཕུར་བ; Wylie: phur ba, pronunciation between pur-ba and pur-pu, alt. transliterations: phurpa, phurbu or phurpu)","Giosue Etranger","Never Pawn Your Astrolabe""24","My Night With the Prostitute From Marseille","Realpeople","March of the Zapotec / Holland (disc 2: Holland)""25","Israeli Caves","Maps & Atlases","Perch Patchwork""26","Singapore","Tom Waits","Rain Dogs""27","Mancy","Giosue Etranger","Never Pawn Your Astrolabe""28","The Last of the Famous International Playboys","Morrissey","Bona Drag""29","Mario Pazzaglini","Genesis P. Orridge","Infinity Factory""30","Spiritually Ecumenically Grammatically","Giosue Etranger","The Curse of The Black Pearl""31","Bimini Bay","Tennis","Cape Dory"Lyrics, as usual, are in the m4a ID3 tag for lyrics.08/05/02Where is my astrolabe? Who waits for a ship to come in? Lonesome girls, often conspiring with the ocean to assuage their guilt. Longshoremen, figuring they have time to sober up. Those who report to some one or other. They ask the same question every day with their perpetually concerned expression, which is answered day to day with an empty harbor.One day their ships will come in. In the meantime, I am looking for one going out. One day a grey-beard loon I be.Danse Macabre?
1. The Radio Dept. – “Heaven’s On Fire” (Clinging To A Scheme, 2010) 2. Toro Y Moi – “Low Shoulder” (Causers of This, 2009) 3. Animal Collective – “Graze” (Fall Be Kind EP, 2009) 4. Girls – “Ghost Mouth” (Album, 2009) 5. Sunset Rubdown – “Silver Moons” (Dragonslayer, 2009) 6. The National – “Conversation 16″ … Continue reading To Be In The City
As the possibility of living in a carbon constrained world becomes more and more a reality, many companies are rethinking their business models and integrating sustainability factors into their business models to address the environmental and social risks they face. But companies are not the only ones that need to put sustainability at the top of their agenda. Investors are growing increasingly aware of the risks that climate change, water scarcity, workplace conditions and other sustainability issues present to companies’ bottom lines. Some of these investors, like the California State Teachers' Retirement System – the largest U.S. teacher’s retirement fund and second largest U.S. public pension fund – are not only telling companies to minimize these environmental and social risks in their business plans, but are actually taking proactive steps to ensure that their own investment practices embrace sustainability from the top down. in this episode we’re joined by Jack Ehnes Chief Executive Officer of CalSTRS to talk about the role investors play in creating sustainable companies – and how the recently released Ceres Roadmap for sustainability can be used by investors to help evaluate a company’s sustainability performance and move us closer to a more sustainable economy. [Music: Galatic, "Tighten Your Wig," from Crazyhorse Mongoose (Volcano, 1998); Sunset Rubdown, "You Go On Ahead (Trumpet Trumpet II)," from Dragonslayer (Jagjaguwar, 2009)]
Animal Collective “What Would I Want? Sky” Bon Iver “Flume”/”Skinny Love”/”Hazelton” Neko Case “This Tornado Loves You” Sunset Rubdown “Black Swan” Clues “Perfect Fit” Future Islands “Little Dreamer” (feat. Victoria Legrand) (Jones Remix) Portishead “Roads” Here We Go Magic “Only Pieces” The xx “Night Time” Air “All I Need” Yeasayer “All I Need” DOWNLOAD: MP3 … Continue reading pmaCAST #25
Desmond Williams, Sunset Rubdown, Bibio, Moby, Lucky Dube, Mutabaruka InterviewThe Family, Venezuela Radio shutdown, Chechen Murder, Walmart eco costing, sea change crisa-mtunity
"Raindrops" by Basement Jaxx "Combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell" by Das Racist "What Up Man" by The Cool Kids "Idiot Heart" by Sunset Rubdown "Auditorium" by Mos Def "Daniel" by Bat for Lashes "No One Does It Like You" by Department of Eagles "Good Ol' Fashion Nightmare" by Matt & Kim "The Rip" by Portishead "The Tenure Itch" by The Pains of Being Pure at Heart "You Go On Ahead (Trumpet Trumpet II)" by Sunset Rubdown "Good Distance" by Northern State "Titus Andronicus" by Titus Andronicus "Movie Romance" by Love Is All "Kissing the Beehive" by Wolf Parade
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It’s been a rough week for us, but that’s enough of that. Let’s play some music that’ll make you smile by Keith Burgun, The Everyday Visuals, Megamoog, Castanets, Phosphorescent, Peter Bjorn and John, Tulsa, Sunset Rubdown, Wild Light, The Jaguar Club, Mike Fiore, and Antiques.
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Premier episode with music from The Herms, Sunset Rubdown, The Tyde, French Kicks and more.