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TRAPPO has returned with another New Music Showcase this month, because we have listened to the people and know exactly what you want. This week, we're talking about Quilt Floor, the debut album from a band that doesn't exist called Mama Zu. This album's journey to completion is a long and bittersweet one, so let's just jump right in, shall we? We strongly encourage you to read Mama Zu producer Linwood Regensberg's account of finishing the album he recorded with late bandmate and friend Jessie Zazu at Talkhouse by CLICKING RIGHT HERE. It's well worth your time. And if you'd like to check out Quilt Floor for yourself, just CLICK HERE to visit their Bandcamp page and listen at your leisure. It's a New Music Showcase, so of course there's a poll. Do you think Quilt Floor belongs in the TRAPPO Essentials Can(n)on? Just CLICK HERE to visit the official TRAPPO blog and vote. The fate of Quilt Floor is up to you, dear listener. So vote. Get on that. While you're hanging around on the official TRAPPO blog (CLICK HERE), why don't you scroll down just a little bit and leave a comment? Tell us what you think about Mama Zu, Those Darlins, or whatever else is on your mind. We'd love to hear whatever you have to say. And if what you have to say can't be constrained by a pitiful blog comment, just CLICK HERE to share your prodigious thoughts via email! We'll be your friends for life. We're also all over social media for some inexplicable reason. Just CLICK HERE to follow TRAPPO on Instagram and CLICK HERE to join us on Threads, and we can have a whole lot of fun together, shitposting and sharing memes and just generally getting into shenanigans, which is always a great decision. Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/trappo/message
Posthumous music releases are tricky. Especially for the creative decision maker left behind. You're navigating loss, assumption, expectation, doubt... all without input from the voice. In the case of Mama Zu, the voice is Jessi Zazu, a crucial figure in the Middle Tennessee indie music scene who died from cancer seven years ago at the age of 28. Before her death, Zazu had been making what became Quilt Floor with Linwood Regensberg her longtime bandmate in Those Darlins and the person responsible for finishing Mama Zu's recordings without her. There had been talk of the recordings around town for years but it took time for Regensberg to even restart it.
We talk about the new Mama Zu record, Linwood's time in Those Darlins and play Mama Zu's new intergalactic hit single "Lip".
On this week's show, we...spend quality time with new records from Sleater-Kinney & Scott H. Biram spin fresh new tracks from Chicano Batman, The Black Keys & Khruangbin lament the cold, harsh reality that the Detroit Lions are not going to the Super Bowl Debts No Honest Man Can Pay is over 2 rock-solid hours of musical eclectica & other noodle stories. The show started in 2003 at WHFR-FM (Dearborn, MI), moved to WGWG-FM (Boiling Springs, NC) in 2006 & Plaza Midwood Community Radio (Charlotte, NC) in 2012, with a brief pit-stop at WLFM-FM (Appleton, WI) in 2004.
Noble Rot magazine hit shelves in 2013, and nothing has been the same in the world of wine writing ever since. Irreverent, informative and just good fun, amongst Noble Rot’s pages the boundaries between gastronomy and the creative arts often melt away, and you’ll find stories like a compare-and-contrast tasting of French and California wines with Brian Eno. Dan Keeling, the magazine’s co-founder, joins us for the first half of the show to share with us Noble Rot’s new book, Wine from Another Galaxy, an all-encompassing guide to all things wine. Brooklyn songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Adam Schatz is an active member of Man Man and Father Figures, and has also recorded with Vampire Weekend and Those Darlins. In 2011 he started the solo project Landlady, and has since released three full-length albums. There’s a new Landlady album on the way, and Adam stopped by to play us some songs. Snacky Tunes: Music is the Main Ingredient, Chefs and Their Music (Phaidon), is now on shelves at bookstores around the world. It features 77 of the world’s top chefs who share personal stories of how music has been an important, integral force in their lives. The chefs also give personal recipes and curated playlists too. It’s an anthology of memories, meals and mixtapes. Pick up your copy by ordering directly from Phaidon, or by visiting your local independent bookstore. Visit our site, www.snackytunes.com for more info.Snacky Tunes is powered by Simplecast.
Suburban Underground episode 222 has dropped, much like 70s television show Room 222 in January of 1974. Oh, Karen Valentine, where art thou? This week, Bedford 105.1 FM's award-winning alternative mixtape show provides you three mini-themes: phone calls, summer and bands with songs named after themselves. Artists this week are Ivy, Shopping, The Cars, The Killers, They Might Be Giants, The Avengers, The Pretenders, The White Stripes, Arielle Verinis, Lost Loved Ones, Visage, Thelonious Monster, Wonderland, Skinshape, Those Darlins, Art Brut, Pia Fraus. Originally aired July 31, 2020.
In this episode, the Goods from the Woods Boys are joined by the hilarious comedian, Atif Myers! Atif is a huge wrestling fan and, in this episode, we talk about his childhood favorites in both WCW and WWF growing up in Baltimore AND Saudi Arabia during the 1990's. We also talk about how wrestling is all too real when you're a kid. Follow Atif on Twitter @AtifMyers. Song of the week this week: "Snaggle Tooth Mama" by Those Darlins. Follow the show @TheGoodsPod Rivers is @RiversLangley Dr. Pat is @PM_Reilly Mr. Goodnight is @SepulvedaCowboy Pick up a Goods from the Woods t-shirt at: http://prowrestlingtees.com/TheGoodsPod
On today’s Garbage Garage, we’re starting out with some COLD tunes- simply because it’s been so warm in NYC! It’s not supposed to be this warm outside in January! I’m craving cold, so that’s the theme we’re starting out with. Plus, we tell a crazy (well, at least to us) story about the band Those Darlins- remember them? They were great. Plus, brand new music to kick of your 2017 of great new tunes. Driftmachine Kyle Andrews Deer Tick 00:00 - DJ Madalyn 01:24 - Cold Earth - Boards Of Canada 05:02 - Cold Weather - Dog Bite 10:34 - Ain’t That Cold - Bodega Girls 16:42 - Cold Winter/Freedom - Foxygen 22:52 - DJ Madalyn 23:04 - Cold Hands/Chapped Lips - Hot Panda 27:10 - Cold Air - Jam Jars 28:04 - Winter Cold, Cold, Cold - The Jesus Furs 32:56 - DJ Madalyn 33:15 - Ruby (Let’s Buy the Bike) - Pavo Pavo 36:51 - Moon Dust - Cherry Glazerr 39:24 - Vinta - Crumb 44:21 - Radiations (Shackleton RMX) - Driftmachine 54:38 - Adrift (feat. Emiliana Torrini) - Kid Koala 59:42 - DJ Madalyn 59:57 - Spider God - Kyle Andrews 64:20 - Shine - Tim Cohen 68:07 - Names - Von Sell 71:59 - Beautiful Girls - Vybz Karel 75:32 - DJ Madalyn 77:10 - Wild One - Those Darlins 80:01 - In Our Time (feat. Vanessa Carlton) - Deer Tick 84:12 - Hesperus - Twin River 88:17 - Where’s Your Heart Lie - Tim Kasher 92:40 - Crystal Clear - The Garden 94:55 - DJ Madalyn 95:14 - Ratify the New - The Hidden Cameras 101:45 - Bad Boy - Speech Debelle 106:02 - Every Morning (feat. Cars & Trains) - Factor 110:14 - Seizemic - Tom Vek 114:11 - Bali - Slow Steve 118:30 - DJ Madalyn 119:16 - Short and Entertaining - Jamaica 122:10 - Finish
All alone in 4th Bedroom Studios, Will plays DJ, with music by Those Darlins, Best Coast, Deep Time, JEFF The Brotherhood, Advance Base, Dirty Ghosts, Exitmusic, Metric, Mission of Burma, Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros, and Thoughts Detecting Machines.
In the Musicast segment, Jill and I talked about MTV bringing back 120 minutes with Matt Pinfield, as MTV just turned 30....remember the 1st video played? Kings of Leon have cancelled their tour. Damon Albarn is a busy guy! He now is busy working on a new Congo project. Melanie Walker talked about Cults! Rhett Miller of Old 97's talked about some of his favorite music. One of his recent faves is Those Darlins'! We discuss the new album from Marissa Nadler in this weeks Music Meeting. Rhett Miller of Old 97's talked about some of his favorite music. One of his recent faves is Those Darlins'! We discuss the new album from Marissa Nadler in this weeks Music Meeting. David Safar took a couple pics from Nadler's set at Saint Paul's Turf Club a couple weeks ago. Barb Abney brought in one of her favorites for the Essentials by this band called Nirvana! Nevermind is turning 20 this year. We closed the show with a Sneak Peak of a new track from St. Vincent from her upcoming album.
Featuring: Laki Mera, Moon Tides, Adam & The Amethysts, Almost Free, Those Darlins, The Buttercream Gang, Cults, Youth Lagoon, The Vacant Lots, Breathe Out, The Castells, Found. Also mentioned: Kate Middleton and Léon Zitrone
This week we'll soothe you with tunes that will cure a rough weekend (due to a hectic schedule, busy work load, or copious amounts of adult beverages). Tunes from Those Darlins, Killjoy Confetti, Freedy Johnston, and much more.
RAY BONNEVILLE is a distinctive artist, a man who cooks up a deep blues groove, blending a unique percussive electric guitar style, a weathered voice, and soulful rack harmonica into image provoking songs that can be believed. Born in Canada, he moved to the Boston area in his early teens where he started playing guitar and harmonica. His last 30 or so years have seen him seeking adventure and playing music throughout the world. Being a dual citizen allows him the freedom to live between Montreal Canada, and Austin Texas. THOSE DARLINS are a trio of young women based out of Murfreesboro, TN. They are part Carter Family and part Ramones. The unrelated band mates are Kelley Darlin, the group's bassist, Jessi Darlin, who plays guitar, and Nikki Darlin, on baritone ukulele. Sonically, they walk the line between traditional country and punk. As the NY Times put it, "This young country trio is a tangle of bare legs, cowboy boots and Southern sass."