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Robert and Chase sit down to outline a short film based off the suggestion "The Sweater Curse." The Sweater Curse is a common superstition that if you ever knit a significant other a sweater that you will end up breaking up before you finish, or shortly after you finish. The guys have fun unwrapping what that could possibly mean, and then write a really fun short film about it! Email us new suggestions for the bowl: writtenbypodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/writtenbypod/ Hosted By: Robert Therrell: https://www.instagram.com/robert__isaac/ Chase Bridges: https://www.instagram.com/chasebridges___/ Music by Andrew Simmons: https://www.instagram.com/musicbydru/ Logo by Taylor Loughry: https://www.instagram.com/taylorloughrydesign/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/written-by/support
dear livejournal, wow i still have a lingering covid cough. and chest congestion. i got an expectorant so you should be …expecting… some juicy phlegm coming up and at you real soon. anyone want some? i’ll put it in a little jar for you. give the jar of my phlegm a name like flossy or miranda or jynx. take it to dinner sometimes - it likes sauerkraut and blue cheese and tempeh and other bacterial foods. you can keep it on your bed side table. kiss it goodnight. think of me.DOWNLOAD RECORDINGsubscribe to the podcast here: http://feeds.feedburner.com/5432fun00:00 (intro by omar)00:20 Kiwi Jr “Football Money” Football Money02:28 Sucker Crush “Clementine” Middle Mattress Chasm04:58 The Umbrellas “Happy” maritime e.p.07:26 Silverware “Dress in the Darkness” Deep Water11:19 bedside drama “routine” mindless matter12:56 Hairnet “Blow Dryer” anarchy is a comin’15:42 Moss Jaw “Nesting Habits” Embody18:46 Jesse Q-T and Friends “little lightning” NAPS20:57 windowsill “Starberry Jane” say for certain25:07 Cheekface “Here I Was” Therapy Island28:00 Beagles “october summer” beagles 230:22 Gen Pop “No Change” II31:01 Emma Lee Toyoda “Lady Lola” i don’t wanna play ur show33:21 Sea Moss “Bidet Dreaming” Bidet Dreaming37:09 Frankie Cosmos “Eternal” Haunted Items #339:53 Christelle Bofale “Moving On, Getting On” Swim Team43:03 Institute “Let Me Be” Readjusting the Locks45:05 Pottery “Spell” No. 147:11 Yohuna “Dead to Me” Mirroring50:06 Evan Greer “Children’s Song” she/her/they/them50:53 Captain Ahab “Ride” After The Rain My Heart Still Dreams54:34 Sweater Curse “Can’t See You Anymore” See You
Seasons of NNN now have more context as KG and MD announce which particular popular shows they have surpassed, reveal a thoughtful gift for Manek, debate the generosity of the LateBank, investigate a suspiciously quiet subreddit, curl up with some Maximum Cringe stories, hear about things people hate, and discuss your unfortunate experiences with the Sweater Curse. Download your NNN Wrapped certificate in the links section of our website. Click this to buy The NOT Golden Zero! (so that Tim runs out of stock) Contribute at hello@nonewnotifications.com NNN Official App (Android & iOS) : Download Visit our website if you're that kinda person www.nonewnotifications.com Opening Music (Arranged, Produced, Mixed and Salted) by Jonathan Wesley at www.jonathanwesleymusic.com
Are queens elected? Madison introduces us to the famous historical stalker The Boy Jones, then Meghan treats us to the Sweater Curse, a.k.a. the “curse of the love sweater.”
Monica are I are HYPED. We talk about the unique small knit music community we have in Brisbane. We also talk about Monica's love for music for musics sake and not being precious about every song you make. - Access exclusive content via Patreon. - Follow Monica Sottile on Instagram. - Follow Why Did You Make It on Instagram. - Learn more about the host here.
The Twenty Percent True PodcastSeason 7: Apology HourEpisode 4: The Sweater CurseSupport the show: PatreonThe blog: Twenty Percent TrueTwitter: @CaryAndTheHitsFacebook: facebook.com/twentypercenttrueMusic by Komiku
Join one of our fabulous Thursday night hosts Imy as she chats with Mon from Brisbane indie rock trio Sweater Curse about all things Bris-vegas, supporting local acts, their EP + more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This week's Side Piece is Toddless, but still chock full of good times and somewhat relevant information. Lauren fills us laymen in on the Sweater Curse and Kuykendall informs us of a scientifically proven method to lower you blood pressure and heart rate. Outro jingle provided by Itchy Richie and the Burning Sensations.
In our first-ever holiday episode, we share listeners' stories of The Sweater Curse and gifts gone wrong. Check out our brand-new podcast Instagram account @makegoodpod (http://www.instagram.com/makegoodpod) Patterns Mentioned Sandoval (https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/sandoval) by this.bird.knits On Our Needles This Week DRK Everyday Socks (https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/drk-everyday-socks) by Andrea Mowry Forager (https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/forager-4) by Isabel Kraemer Submit a question to our next Dear Scratch installment by emailing us at dearscratch@scratchsupplyco.com Brought to you by Scratch Supply Co (scratchsupplyco.com).
You may or may not have heard before about the infamous folklore that is the Boyfriend Sweater Curse, also known as The Sweater Curse. The Love Sweater Curse occurs when a knitter undertakes to knit a jumper for a significant other, and this leads to the breakdown of the relationship - sometimes before the recipient has even received the gift! In a 2005 survey, 15% of knitters reported having experienced this very curse. 41% believed that it might be true. SO it's worth knowing about, even if you don't believe in it. This subject came up as I am about to -finally - undertake knitting a jumper for my massive husband. On the way to the knitting, the topic of Wiganese food is covered in some depth, including the Wigan Kebab, Babbie's Yed and Smack Barm Pey Wet. It is via this high carb and extremely beige route that one's Southern husband - who has some very questionable chip habits - came to earn the honour of having his very first jumper knitted for him. Remember - it's a barm cake. It's not a bap, bread roll, bread cake, cob, muffin or any of that nonsense. We'll have no trouble, here! Full show notes at www.shinybees.com/162 - bread based controversy on any social where I'm @Shinybees. Music for this episode is 'I Need A Drink' with kind permission of Adam and the Walter Boys and is available to download via iTunes.
Chris Langenberg is a guitarist of Brisbane indie rockers Sweater Curse and he shares their music history and talks about their latest EP titled Push/Pull.
Chris Langenberg is a guitarist of Brisbane indie rockers Sweater Curse and he shares their music history and talks about their latest EP titled Push/Pull.
This week Kelsi had the pleasure of speaking with a very special guest, Debbie of the Loving Path Yarn! They discuss the process of coming up with colourways and the importance of a good name, living and working in a small, shared space, and Debbie has some surprising news about the Sweater Curse!
In what my guest described as a 'Reunion Special', I caught up with old pal Jeremy Neale for this episode. We cover plenty of topics, including Jeremy's new album, songs from The Jensens, Sweater Curse, Holiday Party, Eves Karydas and St. South, as well as the state of the world, sitcoms, the Gold Coast Suns & more.Watch the extremely excellent video for Sweater Curse's 'Close' here.Catch Jeremy on Twitter and Instagram.Catch Gemma on Twitter and Instagram.Follow Australian Jams on Twitter and Instagram.Stay home and wash your hands.Follow Australian Jams wherever you get your podcasts and rate/review if you have a moment! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As we bid goodbye to the season, triple j Unearthed Music Director Dave Ruby Howe is ready to put a spring in your step with new music from Sweater Curse, JK-47, Kaitlin Keegan, Ukiyo and Night Tales.
As we bid goodbye to the season, triple j Unearthed Music Director Dave Ruby Howe is ready to put a spring in your step with new music from Sweater Curse, JK-47, Kaitlin Keegan, Ukiyo and Night Tales.
Free Knitting Patterns for Gifts by An Oregon CottageMore Gift Knitting IdeasPurl Soho Fruity Trivet and pot HoldersPurl Soho Felted Oven MittsPurl Soho Knitted Golf Club CoversCoasters:Perfect Edge CoastersA Leaf in Three Sizes CoastersEbb and Flow CoasterTea Cosies:Wild Tea Cosies Book by Loani PriorReally Wild Tea Cosies Book by Loani Prior5 Tips for Successful Gift Knitting by Amy HerzogChildren's Average Chest and Age Size Chart by knit world.com.nz Avoiding the Sweater Curse by Blog.tincanknits.com with size chart 0 child- 4XL AdultLabels: Brave Knitting Care Instructions- Email us for a copy: beebraveknitting@gmail.com KNITTED BY Labels - These are some of our favorites on ETSYMayday LabelsKnitwit TagsCheck out Katrinkles for beautiful laser cut wood accessories.Ann's Rave/Fave/Crave:60 Quick Knitted Toys Book from Sixth and Spring BooksLinda's Rave/Fave:Super Girl Stitch Markers from Vicki at VicsKnitsUse Coupon Code BRAVE to receive 25% at VicsKnits through May 15, 2020Instagram @knittyvickiAnn's Save:How to Fix a Hole in Garter Stitch Knitting: Video by Margaret OlanderLinda's Crave:Destination Unknown Shawl
Marville: First up we will be dining on the delectable delights of Marville. Marville are a brilliant two piece playing unrelenting rock and roll. They formed in 2009 and are formed of the powerful riffs and vocals of Ashley Kerley and complimented by the wild thrashings of Doug Palmer. They have released two records ‘Vayan con Dios’ in 2013 and followed up in 2018 with ‘Terra Alpha’. Their music is damn to the point, no fuss and no goddamn muss. It’s direct and hits its mark every time. The riffs compel you to move and with big splashing cymbals it produces a sound that really delivers. Ash can reel you in as she spits out the lyrics with venom before unleashing with a roar to kick a track into overdrive. They are a dynamic live act that hits the stage with intensity and loves to take the audience along for a ride. But don’t make my word for it listen for yourselves. For Episode 271 recorded live at the 4ZZZ Carpark on the 30th of March 2018. Sweater Curse: Sweater Curse have been on a bit of a crazy ride over the last 2 years and have put in the hard yards to be seen as one of the most promising acts in the country. They burst onto the scene in 2017 with a track called Fell Asleep which showcased their particular sound of indie rock, but while it was often imitated, this sounded fresh and goddamn exciting. They are comprised of Chris on guitar and vocal duties, Monica on bass and vocals and Rei on the drums. They have backed up their buzz with an intense live act that has been refined after years of playing as much as they could. They were featured on major stages, bills and festivals around the country and have built an impressive following. They play a brand of indie rock that is engaging and gets you grooving but also makes you focus on the lyrics that you end up hanging on. The way the vocals intertwine and tell a story accompanied by really tight drumming and instrumentation you can see how they have consistently delivered on stage. Their first EP came out on the 1st of March of this year 2019, and we can only expect good things from these local legends. They hit the 4ZZZ Carpark on the 30th of March 2018.
I finally got to catch up with Jono & Heather of Cry Club to talk about their new track DFTM, as well as Egoism, Mitch Tambo, Sweater Curse, Alice Ivy, Flint Eastwood, Grace Turner & Slush.With thanks to Yamaha Home Entertainment Australia!Intro & outro music is 'Coffee' by RKDA. For information regarding your data privacy, visit Acast.com/privacy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
They said we'd never make it. But hey, we did! It’s Season Two and we’re here! An episode full of shenanigans, travel, moving and meeting up irl (rare occurrence!) The tunes that helped us through this fortnight are: Cry Club - DFTM Yeo - Restless Sweater Curse - (Hear You) Batts - Folding Chairs Waax - FU Egoism - Enemies You can stream the tunes on Spotify. Please go and support all of the artist we spoke about! You can also now support the show on Pozible! Couple of different tiers available too. More details here: bit.ly/AMD-pozible Thank you to the incredible and generous Adam Jones for the theme music you hear throughout the poddy. Check us out online! Facebook.com/australianmusicdiaries Instagram.com/australianmusicdiaries twitter.com/amdpod instagram.com/mikseveritt instagram.com/jack_r_reilly Pls rate, review and share the ep! 6 stars or more pls on Apple Podcasts :) You can also hear these episodes before everyone else on Play On Radio! Australian Music Diaries on Play On Radio (playonradio.live) every second Monday from 6PM
Meet an act that we've tipped as One To Watch in 2019, plus if you like your metal with fire and ice you'll want to get to know Windwaker.
Meet an act that we've tipped as One To Watch in 2019, plus if you like your metal with fire and ice you'll want to get to know Windwaker.
Will, Nicholas and David discuss the new album by Ovlov; Nicholas presents new Australian Bands Rat!hammock, Sweater Curse, and Buzz and the Pickups; and Gabriel and David provide a live/whiskey report.
After a very kind tweet from SYN Music Director Miri Carter, I asked her along to be a guest. We talked about Trophy Eyes, The Vitriots, Eliza & The Delusionals, Sweater Curse, Arthur Wimble and (surprise) Eilish Gilligan. I also snuck in special mentions to wonderful new tracks from Alexander Biggs, MTNS and Kira Puru.With thanks to sponsor Yamaha Music Australia.Intro & outro music is 'Coffee' by RKDA For information regarding your data privacy, visit Acast.com/privacy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Is 90s Mope Rock back in fashion? Meet some new Aussie bands who have launched a very strong bid to the affirmative. Also, who is Belton Jon and which band does he play in? DRH and Max Q take you through the 5 best new Aussie songs of the week. Sweater Curse - Can't See You Anymore https://www.triplejunearthed.com/artist/sweater-curse Moaning Lisa - Good https://www.triplejunearthed.com/search/site/moaning lisa Seaside - Golden Girl https://www.triplejunearthed.com/artist/seaside-0 Pist Idiots - Smile https://www.triplejunearthed.com/artist/pist-idiots Pantheon - Timewarp {ft. Nyxen} https://www.triplejunearthed.com/artist/pantheon
Is 90s Mope Rock back in fashion? Meet some new Aussie bands who have launched a very strong bid to the affirmative. Also, who is Belton Jon and which band does he play in? DRH and Max Q take you through the 5 best new Aussie songs of the week. Sweater Curse - Can't See You Anymore https://www.triplejunearthed.com/artist/sweater-curse Moaning Lisa - Good https://www.triplejunearthed.com/search/site/moaning lisa Seaside - Golden Girl https://www.triplejunearthed.com/artist/seaside-0 Pist Idiots - Smile https://www.triplejunearthed.com/artist/pist-idiots Pantheon - Timewarp {ft. Nyxen} https://www.triplejunearthed.com/artist/pantheon
We look back at some of our favourite sets from 2017 featuring Sweater Curse, Some Jerks, Shrapnel, Cash Savage And The Last Drinks, Hownowmer, Hoodoo Gurus, The Drones, The Peep Tempel, RVG, Empat Lima, Verge Collection and The Laurels. Airing details: Originally via Zed Digital, 7-8pm, Sunday 24th of December 2017. Show production and engineering: Branko Cosic.
Sweater Curse: If you mix the vocal stylings on The Cure’s Robert Smith and Beth Orton with the rawness of early output from Bloc Party, you arrive at the sound that Sweater Curse output. This particular set was captured at one of their first shows and are a band to watch out for in 2017. Recorded at the Sonic Masala Festival on the 13th of August, 2016. Recorded by Reuben Aptroot & mixed by Luke Thomson. Tralala Blip: Hailing from Lismore on New South Wales’ North Coast, Tralala Blip are a 5 piece ensemble armed with devices that create electronic pulses and beats that feed into reverberation units that produce lush swells of sound that mesmerises the senses in the live arena with visuals accompanying the audio to complete the experience. The group was founded by Randolf Reimann who ran electronica workshops for young people of mixed abilities in 2007. Three of the workshop participants wanted to continue making music and came together to form Tralala Blip, which has taken from the local halls of Lismore to the Sydney Opera House and around Europe. Recorded at The Foundry in Brisbane on the 21st of October, 2016. Recorded by Eileen Tierney & mixed by Branko Cosic. Airing details: Originally via Zed Digital, 7-8pm, Sunday 15th of January 2017. Show production and engineering: Branko Cosic.