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Is it future? Or is it past? One thing's for sure - it's a brand new season of NO ENCORE~!And it wouldn't be The Return of this particular podcast without leaning into some truly tragic news in the form of the passing of visionary filmmaker David Lynch, who shuffled off this mortal coil in mid-January. As such, we're marking the first episode back with a tribute to a man who inspired as much creativity as he did nightmares during his time on this earth. A true original, Lynch cast a genuinely mesmerising spell in his work via a uniquely potent mix of imagination, surrealism, horror, and deep empathy. He deserves to be celebrated, and so we will do just that. Leading the charge is returning guest co-host David A. Tapley; mastermind of Tandem Felix and a damn fine Gordon Cole impersonator - seriously, he went as him for a Twin Peaks-themed night once and it looked and sounded terrific. ACT ONE: The preamble in which we ramble. ACT TWO (9:05): Plenty of news to dissect from weeks gone by, including Nine Inch Nails' very welcome impending visit to Dublin, Grimes saying Grimes things, the jaw-dropping Emilia Perez controversy, popular music artists of the time turning to cinematic endeavours. Ringo Starr's red-hot confession, Kendrick's dominance at the Grammy Awards (and Drake's further public humiliation), Gracie Abrams stans finding new ways to cause problems, the Boyzone documentary, and Billy Corgan stepping onto our turf. ACT THREE (1:09:06): Top 5 David Lynch Music-Follow Tandem Felix on X / Instagram / Bandcamp Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Plug in, charge up, connect, download, et cetera - it's time to get technological. NO ENCORE hacks into the mainframe to deliver a veritable information superhighway of music that deals with the positive and negative impacts of technology on us mere mortals. It's the Top 5 brainchild of Tandem Felix avatar David Tapley, who makes his much-welcome return to the show. Dave Hanratty and Sonic Architect Adam are also present, because surely no artificial intelligence program could ever replace them. At least we hope it couldn't. Plenty to discuss in the news this week, too, including the latest 'Best Irish Songs Ever' list, Tapley's impending trip to the Aviva Stadium to see Taylor Swift, and the loudest gig we didn't attend. Don't forget, you can get this and every new NO ENCORE episode 24 hours early and ad-free, AND additional bonus audio content by signing up to Patreon.com/NOENCORE.ACT ONE (6:49): Shifty Shellshock RIP, Rammstein travel across Dublin, the Irish Independent provokes list-based frustration, Taylor Swift makes further headlines that we somehow cannot ignore, and M.I.A. gets into the conspiracy theory fashion game - it's the news. ACT TWO (42:00): Top 5 Songs About Technology (Positive & Negative) -Follow David Tapley on InstagramFollow Tandem Felix on Instagram // XTandem Felix on Bandcamp Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Conor O'Brien aka Villagers released their sixth studio album That Golden Time on May 10 via Domino Records and talks through its 10 tracks on this episode of the TPOE podcast. ---- From the press release: After the band-centred sessions of its predecessor Fever Dreams, That Golden Time's solo-centric core was not forced on O'Brien by lockdown. “For me, That Golden Time has an internalised voice, so much so that I almost found it impossible to let anyone else in,” he says. “It's probably the most vulnerable album I've made. I played and recorded everything in my apartment, and finally, towards the end, invited people in.” Aside from Dónal Lunny, the album features American songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Peter Broderick on violin, David Tapley of Dublin band Tandem Felix on pedal steel guitar, and a group of players that O'Brien had first seen performing in a tribute to one of his great loves, Italian composer Ennio Morricone, who added soprano vocal, viola and cello. The understated poetry within That Golden Time is effortlessly carried by gorgeous melodies and sublime instrumentation. Inspired by philosophers, poets, playwrights and singer-songwriters that had seeped into O'Brien's consciousness: namechecks this time go to Friedrich Nietzsche (his Beyond Good and Evil: Prelude to a Philosophy of the Future is quoted in the album's accompanying booklet), Dory Previn, Marcus Aurelius, Fintan O'Toole, Lorraine Hansberry, Chet Baker, Joan Didion, PJ Harvey and post-classical beauties Rachel's. --- Villagers Irish tour dates: June 29: Trinity College Dublin December 3: Cork Opera House December 4: Dolan's Warehouse, Limerick December 5: INEC Club, Killarney December 7: Mandela Hall, Belfast December 11: Set Theatre, Kilkenny December 12: Leisureland, Galway --- Passing a Message Passing a Message contains the lyrics to over 80 songs, with artwork and photographs, along with previously unseen notebook lyric drafts and drawings curated by Conor for his musical project, Villagers. Presented as a full-colour hardback book, with a unique glow-in-the-dark cover, there will also be a limited deluxe edition which comes with a 7" vinyl featuring an exclusive unreleased track 'Pictures of the Floating World' (featuring Rachael Lavelle). Both editions are now available for preorder for release on September 12 on Faber Links and info: https://linktr.ee/passingamessage --- Villagers Substack: https://villagersofficial.substack.com/
Here's Strange Brew #348 - If This Is Life - from 23/06/23 with gugai on 8radio.com - Meryl Streek tells me about a song he loves plus music from Proper Micro NV, Autre Monde, Squid, Sprints, Super Extra Bonus Party, Aoife Wolf, Tandem Felix, Ezra Williams & NewDad
David Tapley of Tandem Felix joins Fionnuala for a Bob Dylan primer and a look back at one of the flops to end all flops, Self Portrait.Tandem Felix's new album, There's A New Sherriff In Town is available now!Support Flop Culture on Patreon - patreon.com/flopculture Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
David Tapley aka Tandem Felix released his second album There's a New Sheriff in Town on October 20. He talks us through the nine tracks that comprise the record, becoming the pedal streel player of choice in Irish music, and how and why BJ Cole (who played pedal steel on Elton John's 'Tiny Dancer') and Joseph Shabason (Destroyer) came to feature on the record. Tandem Felix Irish tour dates: November 17: Coughlan's, Cork November 23: Whelan's, Dublin November 25: The Record Room, Limerick Buy There's a New Sheriff in Town: https://tandemfelix.bandcamp.com/album/theres-a-new-sheriff-in-town
It's the Nialler9 Podcast's monthly episode where Niall and Andrea talk about the albums and songs they loved in the last four weeks.Episode 232 has an exoskeleton theme of accidental spooky picks as we feature new albums from Kojaque, OXN, CMAT, Sufjan, Earl Sweatshirt & The Alchemist and new songs from The Last Dinner Party, I Dreamed I Dream, John Francis Flynn, Rachael Lavelle and Tandem Felix.And a couple of oldie picks to round things out from William Onyeabor and Echo & The Bunnymen, along with the What's Consuming You corner with TV, books and films we are vibing with.* Support Nialler9 on Patreon, get event discounts, playlists, ad-free episodes and join our Discord communityListen to the episode below or subscribe in your favourite podcast app: Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this edition of the IMRO Podcast we meet David A. Tapley, the songwriter behind indie-rock outfit Tandem FelixLast week saw the release of the second Tandem Felix album, 'There's A New Sheriff In Town'. An eclectic, sometimes dark collection of songs, the album draws upon an impressive set of guest musicians, with Tapley and producer Stephen Dunne collaborating once again on an inventive, widescreen approach to production. Over the course of this episode David talks to Danny Carroll about the origins of Tandem Felix, the evolution of the new world-weary LP and the influence of his collaborators. 1. Finger On The Button2. Tell Yer Loved Ones (2013)3. Making Dinner On Valentine's Day (2019)4. Sick5. There's A New Sheriff In Town6. I Don't Feel Welcome When You Bring Me To Your House7. The Kitchen8. The Name Of The Game9. Message Of The Afternoon10. The Losing Streak11. Watching TV For The Hell Of ItAll songs featured can be purchased on the Tandem Felix Bandcamp page: https://tandemfelix.bandcamp.com/album/theres-a-new-sheriff-in-town
In which David Tapley takes a stroll to the NO ENCORE studio. There is, in fact, a new sheriff in town, and he's here to lay down the law on a certain plucky quartet from Dublin. Dave Hanratty is also present to rain down even harder blows on everyone's favourite spherical enthusiasts. On the agenda this week - the brand new album from Tandem Felix, and everything you ever wanted or needed to know about Bono and his U2 brethren. It's time to assess the greatest and the most disastrous of the U2 canon, with a Tapley-shaped twist to boot.There's a New Sheriff in Town by Tandem Felix is out now, so pick up the vinyl and book a ticket to an upcoming gig. All details on the episode and via the handy links below. ACT ONE: Shooting the breeze with David Tapley. ACT TWO (18:35): Some talk on U2 jinxing Ireland's Rugby Heroes and Bono's invoking of the Israel/Palestine conflict before we approach our main event.ACT THREE (38:05): Top 5 U2 Songs - Best (Tapley) and Worst (Hanratty).-Follow David Tapley on InstagramFollow Tandem Felix on Instagram // Twitter/X Purchase There's a New Sheriff in Town on Bandcamp Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
There's a new sheriff in town, and his name is David Tapley. Lucan's finest makes his long-awaited return to NO ENCORE and the mood is buoyant, dear listener. Tandem Felix – that's Tapley's tremendous project, in case you were somehow unfamiliar – is back with a brand new song, and an incoming sophomore album. Dave Hanratty and Sonic Architect Adam grill him accordingly. Elsewhere, there's plenty of music news and a brand new, attention-grabbing Top 5 in the mix. ACT ONE (3:58): That aforementioned Tandem Felix grilling. ACT TWO (22:29): Glastonbury fallout dominates the week in music news, with Arctic Monkeys, Lewis Capaldi, Rina Sawayama, Elton John, and Lana Del Rey among the headline-making attractions.ACT THREE (1:07:27): Top 5 Spotlight Stealers. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week's podcast was recorded over a year ago and has sat waiting on my laptop until now. I had a great chat with David from Dublin band Tandem Felix. We touched on recording, songwriting, influences, and baking. Hope you enjoy!
Saddle up for a wonderfully scattershot edition of NO POPCORN with all of the wild energy of Robert Altman's dizzying ensemble Nashville. An epic episode in honour of a truly epic film that captures the madness of the American country and gospel music scene of the seventies. Or is Nashville a political thriller? A dark comedy? A poignant tragedy? Honestly, it's not that easy to define. Luckily, however, we have the perfect guest host on board to take messrs Hanratty, Higgins and Howard through everything in the form of Tandem Felix chief cowboy David Tapley. Yee haw, indeed. ACT ONE (4:45): A bumper What We've Been Watching round-up featuring Zack Snyder's Justice League, Minari, some Bourne action, a handful of 'not great but eminently watchable' flicks, some "exquisite garbage", Godzilla vs. Kong, courtroom dramas, an underappreciated Martin Scorsese effort, Sunset Boulevard, and Hayden Christensen's one-and-only good performance. ACT TWO (45:15): Nashville. Every episode of NO POPCORN is right here: http://spoti.fi/38ZBjOO NO ENCORE is on Patreon if you'd like to throw us the price of a cinema ticket in return for bonus episodes, playlists, previews and our eternal gratitude: patreon.com/noencore
Here’s Strange Brew #239 - One For Regret - with gugai on 8radio.com - Kyoto Love Hotel tell me about a Arthur Russell song she loves, plus music from Proper Micro NV, Saint Sister & Lisa Hannigan, Tandem Felix, The Spinto Band, Okkervil River, Paddy Hanna, The Notwist, Micheál Quinn, Nealo, Lost Horizons & Porridge Radio, Quinton Brock & Squarehead. #strangebrew #8radio #gugai #try8radio Every Friday at 9pm & Saturday at 7pm on 8radio.com. Spotify - open.spotify.com/user/gugai www.strangebrew.ie www.facebook.com/strangebrewgalway www.twitter.com/@strangebrewirl gugai@strangebrew.ie
Here’s Strange Brew #238 - yawn - with gugai on 8radio.com - Proper Micro NV tells me about a James Blake song he loves, plus music from NewDad, Myles Manley, Field Trip, Tandem Felix, Eoin Dolan, Badhands, John Of The Apocalypse, Arab Strap, Hannah Georgas & Matt Berninger, Sprints & Fontaines DC #strangebrew #8radio #gugai #try8radio Every Friday at 9pm & Saturday at 7pm on 8radio.com. Spotify - open.spotify.com/user/gugai www.strangebrew.ie www.facebook.com/strangebrewgalway www.twitter.com/@strangebrewirl gugai@strangebrew.ie
NO ENCORE returns with an absolutely packed episode for your weekend. Or week day. It's up to you when you tune in, really. This week, we look at the recently published Gender Disparity Data Report (https://www.canva.com/design/DAD_kmfQraE/LacXD6V8n_UGaOkS3r1Giw/view) , which asks serious questions of Irish radio and women's airplay status thereof. David Tapley of Tandem Felix fame joins us on the co-host beat, the new Bob Dylan album is up for discussion (crazy artwork also under the spotlight) and our extended Top 5 section is all about LONG SONGS. ACT ONE: Preamble. ACT TWO [10:10]: Áine Tyrrell (https://twitter.com/AineTyrrell) is one of the key figures involved in bringing the Gender Disparity Data Report to light. She tells Dave about how it came about, what needs to be done to achieve balance, and how we can all play our part. ACT THREE [30:19]: Also in the news this week; Jessie Ware's podcast influence, K-Pop fans sabotage Trump, Kurt Cobain's guitar fetches a handsome price, and some general quarantine hygiene talk. ACT FOUR [46:09] Young upstart Bob Dylan is back with Rough and Rowdy Ways, his 39th studio effort. Reviews have been rave enough so far, but are the boys convinced? ACT FIVE [1:12:50] In which the beloved Top 5 section tackles Best Long Songs (10 minutes or more) in fittingly epic fashion. Hungry for more Bob Dylan? Tapley has made a fine playlist right here (https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3bn9UKV1wlYhcHCJcK7zQn?si=RpXZgyPrTOC0YHirH04bUA) . Support NO ENCORE on Patreon: http://patreon.com/noencore
Here’s Strange Brew #205 - Born Confused - with gugai on 8radio.com - Maija Sofia tells me about a song she loves, plus Hey Rusty, Porridge Radio, Car Seat Headrest, Bright Eyes, Phoebe Bridgers, Windings, Pottery, Dream Wife, Tandem Felix, Iron & Wine, Gaze Is Ghost and Autre Monde. #strangebrew #8radio #gugai #try8radio Every Friday at 9pm & Saturday at 7pm on 8radio.com. Spotify - open.spotify.com/user/gugai www.strangebrew.ie www.facebook.com/strangebrewgalway www.twitter.com/@strangebrewirl gugai@strangebrew.ie
Here’s Strange Brew #193 - Blow Up - Squarehead tell me their favourite song with Le Galaxie, Vance Kass, Yeasayer, Dan Deacon, Soccer Mommy, Tandem Felix, Royal Yellow, Maija Sofia and Aoife Nessa Frances. Every Friday at 9pm & Saturday at 7pm on 8radio.com. Spotify - open.spotify.com/user/gugai www.strangebrew.ie www.facebook.com/strangebrewgalway www.twitter.com/@strangebrewirl gugai@strangebrew.ie
Boom, boom, boom - Dave and Daithí convene in Daithí HQ where things wound up sounding a wee bit big like when you select that beloved "concert" EQ on your favourite music-listening device. So yeah, enjoy that. Also enjoy an interview with Maija Sofia, a round-up of gig reviews, thoughts on the new Coldplay album and an important show-related announcement... ACT ONE: Dave went to Sigrid, Daithí went to Girl Band and Tandem Felix. ACT TWO: The problematic music industry strikes again, Billie Eilish does the Vanity Fair thing, The Chainsmokers are terrible and oh cool, they're making a Michael Jackson movie. It's the news. ACT THREE: Coldplay just want to give us all a hug. How does their Everyday Life measure up? ACT FOUR: It's been a terrific year for Irish music and Bath Time, the debut album from Maija Sofia, is one of the reasons why. She chats to Dave and Craig on how it all came together. ACT FIVE: Songs of the Week with The Weeknd, Cornershop and JFDR. EXIT MUSIC: MuRli - 'Naufrage'
It's the perfect winter movie as David Hanratty, David Higgins and David Tapley of Tandem Felix fame come together to discuss sharp folk fable Inside Llewyn Davis. The boys break down the Coen Brothers adventure, talking Oscar Isaac's folky credentials, the good and bad of Marcus Mumford's tonal influence and whether or not this is an accurate depiction of the era...
Here's Strange Brew #184 - The Young People - with gugai on 8radio.com, featuring Lankum, Autre Monde, Daithí feat. Orla Gartland, A Lazarus Soul, Junior Brother, Fakenamé, Big Thief, Rozi Plain, Vagabon, Tandem Felix, Squarehead, Slow Riot and Sacred Animals. Every Friday at 9pm & Saturday at 7pm on 8radio.com. Spotify - open.spotify.com/user/gugai www.strangebrew.ie www.facebook.com/strangebrewgalway www.twitter.com/@strangebrewirl gugai@strangebrew.ie
Here's Strange Brew #183 - Strangers To Love - with gugai on 8radio.com. The awesome Amy Milan from Stars tells me about a song she loves, and there's music from the likes of Tandem Felix, Daithí feat. Sinead White, Big Thief, Caribou, Fakenamé, Vagabon, Anna Mullarkey, Kitt Philappa, Sorcha Richardson & Squarehead. Every Friday at 9pm & Saturday at 7pm on 8radio.com. Spotify - open.spotify.com/user/gugai www.strangebrew.ie www.facebook.com/strangebrewgalway www.twitter.com/@strangebrewirl gugai@strangebrew.ie
Tandem Felix have released one of the best albums of the year with their long-awaited debut, Rom-Com. Frontman David Tapley talks about how it was created, the journey of the band, country music, how 'playing the game' isn't for him, the greatest job he ever had, the Irish music non-industry and lots more. Tandem Felix tour dates: November 14: The Kino, Cork November 16: Ulster Sports Club, Belfast w/ Arborist November 21: Bello Bar, Dublin
Salutations. Craig and Dave draft singer-songwriter man Carlo Magliocco in to assist in reviewing the new, typically ambitious and otherworldly Nick Cave record. Before all that, there's a sit-down with Tandem Felix hero David A. Tapley as debut album Rom-Com finally emerges, and plenty of list-based musings to consider... ACT ONE: Lists, lists, and more lists. ACT TWO: A scattering of news. ACT THREE: Tapley takes a stroll to Daithí's home studio where the boys have a conversation. ACT FOUR: Songs of the Week with Michael Stipe, The Who, and Caribou. ACT FIVE: Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds' Ghosteen under review. EXIT MUSIC: Tandem Felix - 'Tapley Takes a Stroll'
On this week's Totally Irish we featured new releases from the likes of Biig Piig, Laoise, Tandem Felix, Xo Mo, Shrug Life and loads more! Totally Irish with John Barker Sundays from 9pm
With their Workmans Club exploits done and dusted (until December’s annual quiz, that is), the fearless foursome are back in NO ENCORE Towers for another jaunt through planet music. There’s UFOs, killer dolls and even an interview with Stephen bloody Malkmus, so let’s dive right in, eh? ACT ONE: Picture This inexplicably popular, Fleetwood Mac having a dispute, and Tom deLonge’s investigation into alien life is looking inadvisable – so far so normal then. But the boys greeting the comeback of Winamp with glee? The news just got a lot more interesting… ACT TWO: Six years after his last full-length effort, Matthew Dear returns with Bunny. Will our hosts be hopping on the bandwagon, or is the producer living on burrowed time? ACT THREE: An eclectic grab-bag provides for an exciting Songs of the Week; The Prodigy and Ho99o9 bring the fire, Dermot Kennedy the power, RTJ spit venom, Friendly Fires are heaven-bound and Sampha is, quite simply, a beautiful boy. ACT FOUR: Craig wags chins with all-round nice guy Stephen Malkmus, discussing Drake, social media, and – hilariously – not mentioning Pavement once. EXIT MUSIC: Daithí ft. Tandem Felix, ‘Lavender’
Continuing our discussion from TPOE 96, about 'The David Kitt Story', we talk to two Irish artists living in Berlin, Ben Connolly from All The Luck In The World and Conor Cusack, a member of Spies and manager of Tandem Felix and Saint Sister. Why did they feel like they had to leave Ireland, why did they choose Berlin, how does the rent differ over in Germany, and do they see themselves coming back to Dublin anytime soon...
Ena Brennan is very in demand at the moment, both with her own solo stuff as Dowry, playing with Tandem Felix and composing music for the likes of Paddy Hanna, among others. We talked about how the looped violin sounds of Dowry came about, improvisation, her increasingly busy schedule and what's next. Rate and subscribe on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/ie/podcast/the-point-of-everything/id1032886343?mt=2
Colm back, Craig out, as the NO ENCORE vessel continues to power through choppy waters. All hail returning guest co-host David A. Tapley for bringing his laconic noise to proceedings once again - and do check out Tandem Felix's gig in the Workman's Club on Thursday April 5. Elsewhere, Aoife and Dan from Æ Mak drop by for a chat, Colm gets very excited about an all-star American football game, and Dave shakes off the cobwebs by hitting the live music beat. ACT ONE: Sigrid and Young Fathers' respective visits to Dublin get the roving reporter treatment, but no Phoenix, much to Colm's devastation. ACT TWO: News! ACT THREE: Æ Mak in conversation. ACT FOUR: The prolific Frankie Cosmos and her latest Vessel in review. ACT FIVE: Songs of the Week with Picture This, Girls Names, Spies, Thirty Seconds to Mars, A$AP Rocky and Panic! At The Disco. Quite the murderer's row, eh? EXIT MUSIC: Æ Mak - 'Glow'
Tandem Felix tell me all about their favourite song, and new music from Ezra Furman, Paddy Hanna, Le Galaxie, Pillow Queens, Goat Girl, The Go! Team, Sweat Threats, Middle Kids, Let's Eat Grandma, plus I Am The Cosmos and a biteen of Mercury Rev, because it's the 20th Anniversary of Deserter's Songs and there's probably no good reason not to play the whole damn album... Every Thursday night at Róisín Dubh, Galway, Ireland and every Friday at 9pm & Saturday at 7pm on 8radio.com. Strange Brew : Songs Of The Day playlist - https://open.spotify.com/user/gugai www.strangebrew.ie www.facebook.com/strangebrewgalway twitter/@gugai gugai@strangebrew.ie
NO ENCORE finally goes to Colm's neck of the woods as the podcast touches down in Cork for the Quarter Block Party festival. A lively episode takes in everything from the new Franz Ferdinand album to Justin Timberlake's dodgy innuendo to Quincy Jones sounding off in eyebrow-raising fashion, while welcoming guests in the form of Tandem Felix and O Emperor. ACT ONE: Excitement and news, plus a rundown of this year's Choice Music Prize Song of the Year shortlist. ACT TWO: David Tapley plays a song. ACT THREE: David Tapley sticks around to cast judgement on other songs. ACT FOUR: The main trio rain down fire judgement on the new Franz Ferdinand offering. ACT FIVE: Phil from O Emperor pops by for a chat. EXIT MUSIC: O Emperor - 'Make It Rain'
Ah, the first proper show of 2018! Matthew E. White is back telling me about a Miles Davis track he loves, there's that great Junior Brother song, some Spoon, Peach Pit, a bit of classic Throw Me The Statue (why aren't they called Throw Me The Idol?), Car Seat Headrest, Field Music, Ezra Furman, The Go! Team, Superorganism, The Number Ones & Tandem Felix! Every Thursday night at Róisín Dubh, Galway, Ireland and every Friday at 9pm & Saturday at 7pm on 8radio.com. Strange Brew : Songs Of The Day playlist - https://open.spotify.com/user/gugai www.strangebrew.ie www.facebook.com/strangebrewgalway twitter/@gugai gugai@strangebrew.ie
NO ENCORE returns from a successful Galway encounter only to be met with a wild news agenda that honestly feels like we decided to make the whole thing up at the last minute. There’s also a report from Tandem Felix‘s triumphant return to the live scene, and the contemplative sophomore effort from Sam Smith to […] La entrada NO ENCORE #087 | Smith Outta Luck se publicó primero en Headstuff.
All the craic this week. New music from the excellent albums by Lankum, Adrian Crowley, Fever Ray, Ye Vagabonds, Wolf Alice plus some sneaky new tracks from tune-yards, Tandem Felix and Anna Mullarkey, PLUS A.S. Fanning tells me about a Warren Zevon song he loves, some classic Why? and in honour of Patrick Freyne throwing up some NPB on Soundcloud, there's 1000 Helicopters. Every Thursday night at Róisín Dubh, Galway, Ireland and every Friday at 9pm & Saturday at 7pm on 8radio.com. Strange Brew : Songs Of The Day playlist - https://open.spotify.com/user/gugai www.strangebrew.ie www.facebook.com/strangebrewgalway twitter/@gugai gugai@strangebrew.ie
There’s a full house for NO ENCORE this week as Colm returns (with a tan), along with Tandem Felix frontman and erstwhile roving reporter David Tapley. It’s a busy one, so let’s get to it… ACT ONE: Billy Corgan’s close encounter, Kid Rock’s kidding, and why our pal Sean Adams can finally call himself a […] La entrada NO ENCORE #085 | Tapped Out And Destroyed se publicó primero en Headstuff.
Loads of new music this week; Frightened Rabbit, All Tvvins, Tandem Felix, AS Fanning, Deerhoof, Ryan Vail, Liars and much more, plus Naomi from Jealous Of The Birds tells me about a Fleet Foxes song she loves. Every Thursday night at Róisín Dubh, Galway, Ireland and every Friday at 9pm & Saturday at 7pm on 8radio.com. Strange Brew : Songs Of The Day playlist - https://open.spotify.com/user/gugai www.strangebrew.ie www.facebook.com/strangebrewgalway twitter/@gugai gugai@strangebrew.ie
In which Colm absconds to his native land of Cork for frivolity and thus a tired Dave and buoyant Craig are forced to bring in a ringer. That ringer? None other than David A. Tapley of famously dormant dream-pop shoegaze outfit Tandem Felix. Chaos ensues. ACT ONE: The loosest preamble ever featuring roving reporter David […] La entrada NO ENCORE #073 | Left Foot, Right Foot, Header se publicó primero en Headstuff.
The cream of the crop! On todays show : Cabin Fever, Hombre, Ronson, Dead Red Lights, The Filthy Geeks, Jupiter and The Infinate and Tandem Felix!!! 7 acts to sizzle your ear drums!!!!!!