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Interview by Angela CroudaceNe Obliviscaris' clean vocalist and violinist Tim Charles sat down with HEAVY to reflect on the band's journey, the legacy of their landmark album Citadel, and what it's like bringing classical violin into extreme metal.Formed in 2003, the Melbourne-based band didn't reach the international stage until their second album, Citadel, released in 2014. “It was our first proper record deal,” Charles explains, “and that made all the difference. Suddenly we were in stores worldwide and able to secure booking agents and festival slots overseas.” The band's debut, Portal of I, was self-released, and though praised by fans, lacked the reach Citadel was able to achieve with the support of Season of Mist.Celebrating its 10th anniversary, Citadel was recently remastered by Mike Lewis, who also helmed the band's latest release, Exul. “We wanted to bring a bit of the Exul touch to Citadel,” Charles said. “It's slightly more open, a bit heavier, and filled with little details that bring new life to the mix.”Tim also shared his excitement about returning to the stage with the epic 23-minute track Painters of the Tempest in its entirety — a feat not attempted in nearly a decade. “It's still one of our best songs. Performing it live again was incredibly satisfying.”Known for weaving violin into every corner of Ne Obliviscaris' sound, Charles discussed how his classical training shaped the band's musical direction. “I was always inspired by guitarists like Jeff Loomis and John Petrucci,” he said, “and I'd think — how can I do that on violin?” With few metal violinists to look up to, Charles essentially invented his own approach, blending classical, jazz, and metal into a seamless force.The band's recent collaboration with Swedish act Imminence, whose own frontman plays violin, shows that the path Charles helped forge is inspiring a new generation. “It's been amazing to see more non-traditional instruments in metal,” he says. “Hopefully, there's more to come.”Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
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Vuosi 2023 antoi meille Käärijän, Nato-jäsenyyden ja toinen toistaan mojovampia metallilevyjä. Mitkä olivat Heviosaston suosikkialbumit ja -biisit? Entä suurimmat pettymykset? Saako Metallica Grammyn lisäksi gloriaa toimitukselta? Jäikö sinun vuoden lempilevysi jälleen huomiotta? Kuuntele, ota selvää ja pety! Jakson rakenneAjankohtainen raastepöytä 00:30:35Heviosasto suosittelee 00:52:17Pääruoka 01:05:35Jaksossa mainittuja tärppejä:Jakson Spotify-soittolistaHeviosasto eri kanavissa, laita seurantaan:FB: https://www.facebook.com/heviosasto.podcast/ YT: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgOR9u2QMKNm_GHhtVzEa3Q IG: https://www.instagram.com/heviosasto1/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/user/oousjsb25sm4876iqqgcf932g Muistathan:Anna palautetta, ehdota jaksoaiheita tai vinkkaa hyvästä bändistä meille somessa tai sähköpostitse heviosasto.podcast@gmail.comArvioithan podcastimme käyttämässäsi podcast-palvelussa, se auttaa levittämään metallin ilosanomaa!Jaksossa käytetyt musiikit:Caligula's Horse – Golem (Jim Grey, Josh Griffin, Sam Vallen)InsideOutMusicStriker – Give It All (Daniel Elgin Cleary)Record Breaking RecordsAborted, Shadow of Intent – Dreadbringer (Daniel Konradsson, Ian Jekelis, Ken Bedene, Sven De Caluwe, Dave Otero)Nuclear BlastGreen Lung – Maxine (Scott Black, Tom Templar, Wayne Adams, Tom Dalgety)Nuclear BlastSermon – Golden (Chris Nuelle, Scott Atkins)Prosthetic RecordsKrypta – Outo Laakso (Henri Seger)Svart RecordsNe Obliviscaris – Misericorde II – Anatomy of Quiescence (Benjamin Baret, Daniel Presland, Martino Garattoni, Matthew Klavins, Tim Charles, Xen)Season of MistStam1na – Vereen piirretty viiva (Antti Hyyrynen, Kai-Pekka Kangasmäki, Janne Joutsenniemi)Sakara RecordsSleep Token – Rain (Vessel1, Carl Bown)SpinefarmPowerwolf – My Will Be Done (Matthew Greywolf)Napalm Records Handels GmbHWinger – Resurrect Me (Kip Winger, Reb Beach)Frontiers Recordss.r.l.Cattle Decapitation – Solastalgia (Belissario Dimuzio, David McGraw, Joshua Elmore, Travis Ryan)Metal Blade RecordsGloryhammer – Keeper of the Celestial Flame of Abernethy (Christopher Bowes, Michael Barber, Lasse Lammert)Napalm Records Handels GmbHTemple Balls – Northern Lion (Antti Hissa, Arde Teronen, Jimi Välikangas, Jiri Paavonaho, Jona Tee, Niko Vuorela)Frontiers Records s.r.l.Vanishing Kids – Spill the Dark (Vanishing Kids, Aural Music)Aural MusicSelf-Decieved, Rocking Forward and Cursed As Love by XTaKeRuX are licensed under an Attribution License Sourceshttps://freemusicarchive.org/music/XTaKeRuX/Demonized/Self-Decievedhttps://freemusicarchive.org/music/XTaKeRuX/The_way_iam/Rocking_Forward_https://freemusicarchive.org/music/XTaKeRuX/2019073141810785/Cursed_As_Love__1097Edits made: Snippet taken from the middle of the song, fade in and fade out, voice overPride Before the Fall by Ethan MeixsellSource: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Urf42hPYW-8
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This week, Vanessa and Tim Charles share the story of their two Disney weddings: a Wedding Pavilion ceremony, reception at The Vue at the Swan Reserve, and dessert party at EPCOT's Germany Promenade, followed by a Disney Cruise wedding at Nightingale's aboard the Disney Wish! After canceling plans for a November Disney wedding due to unavailability of event venues in EPCOT, Vanessa and Tim planned a spring ceremony and reception at the Walt Disney World Swan, with an additional ceremony on their honeymoon cruise so that her stepdad could have the experience of walking her down the aisle. But Vanessa couldn't stop thinking about the Wedding Pavilion, so when she called Disney just three months before their date and learned it was still available, Vanessa and Tim moved their ceremony to the Wedding Pavilion and added a dessert party after their reception! Today you'll hear what it was like to plan events at three different venues, how they focused on guest experience and ensured they got great cruise wedding photos, and their best advice for anyone planning a Disney wedding! Click here to see ALL the photos!
Miten maistuu 72 vuodenaikaa 77:ssä minuutissa? Höyryävän tuoreessa Heviosaston jaksossa saadaan tähän selvyys, kun kriitikkokvartettimme perkaa Metallican uutuusalbumin perinpohjaisesti. Luvassa on lisäksi tavallistakin enemmän keskustelua sukuelimistä, huteria aasinsiltoja, kokin suosituksia oikein Porvoon mitalla sekä hiivana simasammion pohjalla herkullinen Hevivisa. Tervetuloa pöytään!Jakson rakenneAjankohtainen raastepöytä 00:32:03Heviosasto suosittelee 01:08:12Pääruoka 01:49:10Hevivisa 03:03:12Jaksossa mainittuja tärppejä:Jakson Spotify-soittolista: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4dT68VDsGs87jROcW73Ya3Topi the Corgi: https://www.instagram.com/topithecorgi/?hl=enHeviosasto eri kanavissa, laita seurantaan:Web: https://www.heviosasto.fi FB: https://www.facebook.com/heviosasto.podcast/ YT: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgOR9u2QMKNm_GHhtVzEa3Q IG: https://www.instagram.com/heviosasto1/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/user/oousjsb25sm4876iqqgcf932g Muistathan:Anna palautetta, ehdota jaksoaiheita tai vinkkaa hyvästä bändistä meille somessa tai sähköpostitse toimitus@heviosasto.fiArvioithan podcastimme käyttämässäsi podcast-palvelussa, se auttaa levittämään metallin ilosanomaa!Jaksossa käytetyt musiikit:CAM GIRL: Teenage Vampire (Ashe Cosette, Erin Stagg, Ethan Chistopher Martin, Lily Larceny, tuottanut: Matt Langston)MRLNe Obliviscaris: Misericorde II - Anatomy of Quiescence (Benjamin Baret, Daniel Presland, Martino Garattoni, Matthew Klavins, Tim Charles, Xen)Season of MistEvermore: Rising Tide (Andreas Viklands, Johan Karlsson)Scarlet RecordsCattle Decapitation: Scourge of the Offspring (Belisario Dimuzio, David McGraw, Joshua Elmore, Travis Ryan)Metal Blade RecordsWinger: Proud Desperado (Desmond Child, Kip Winger, Reb Beach)Frontiers Records s.r.l.Sermon: Light the Witch (Chris Nuelle, tuottanut: Scott Atkins)Prosthetic RecordsInduction: Queen of Light (Emrah Acar, Tim Kanoa Hansen)Atomic Fire RecordsLorna Shore: Sun//Eater (Adam DeMicco, Andrew O'Connor, Austin Archey, Michael Yager, Will Ramos, tuottanut: Josh Schroeder)Metallica: If Darkness Had a Son (James Hetfield, Kirk Hammett, Lars Ulrich, tuottanut: Greg Fidelman, Hetfield, Ulrich)Blackened RecordsMetallica: Room of Mirrors (Hetfield, Ulrich, tuottanut: Fidelman, Hetfield, Ulrich)Blackened RecordsMetallica: Hardwired Room of Mirrors (Hetfield, Ulrich, tuottanut: Fidelman, Hetfield, Ulrich)Blackened Records / Universal MusicMetallica: 72 Seasons (Hetfield, Kirk Hammett, Ulrich, tuottanut: Fidelman, Hetfield, Ulrich)Blackened RecordsSelf-Decieved, Rocking Forward and Cursed As Love by XTaKeRuX are licensed under an Attribution License Sourceshttps://freemusicarchive.org/music/XTaKeRuX/Demonized/Self-Decievedhttps://freemusicarchive.org/music/XTaKeRuX/The_way_iam/Rocking_Forward_https://freemusicarchive.org/music/XTaKeRuX/2019073141810785/Cursed_As_Love__1097Edits made: Snippet taken from the middle of the song, fade in and fade out, voice overPride Before the Fall by Ethan MeixsellSource: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Urf42hPYW-8Higher Octane by Vans in Japan
Tim Charles and Marc "Xenoyr" Campbell make up the dual vocal team of Australia's Ne Obliviscaris. Ne Obliviscaris returns with their latest album Exul after a long hiatus from album releases. Regarded as one of the pioneers of crowdfunding and patreon, we check in with both vocalists before their upcoming North American tour. Follow Ne Obliviscaris on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/neobliviscarisofficial Ne Obliviscaris website: http://neobliviscaris.com.au On this Episode: 01:00 Welcome Tim and Xen! 01:40 When's the last time the band toured 04:20 Being the pioneers of Patreon 09:00 Equus and the concept behind it 19:00 Writing and working together as a dual vocal team 27:00 Quality vs song length 36:30 Preparing for stage listening on tour 43:00 Benefits of in-ears and click tracks 50:00 Vocal routines on tour and preparation 57:00 Where can we follow Ne Obliviscaris Learn about voice lessons with Mary: http://voicehacksllc.simplybook.me Follow Mary on Instagram: http://instagram.com/metalmaryz Subscribe to the Voicehacks YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/voicehacksbymaryz Like this show? Please leave us a 5-star review! Even one sentence helps! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Interview by Kris PetersAustralian extreme progressive outfit Ne Obliviscaris have endured a nightmare run of misfortunes in the lead up to their new opus Exul, which is out now.Drum tracking for the album was laid down in March 2020 in Nashville, Tennessee, but, unlike many who made it home before the world shut down, Ne Obliviscaris' guitarist Benjamin Baret and bass player Martino Garattoni weren't so lucky.Originally due to fly home straight after tracking, the pair were instead forced to remain in America indefinitely until things cleared enough for their safe passage home.What should have been a swift follow up to the critically acclaimed 2017 album Urn instead dragged on for more than two more years and saw members of the band all deal with personal loss, relationship problems and other life events that, when coupled with the frustrations of constant delays with the album, almost cast an untenable wedge within the band that threatened to possibly force a premature end to proceedings.Thankfully, as they say, time heals all wounds and with Exul finally ready for mass consumption vocalist XEN sat down for a chat with HEAVY to go through a tumultuous last couple of years."It will be a great relief (when the album comes out)," he sighed. "The last few years have been quite difficult - as everyone else has been through. There was a couple of times throughout the last few years where we didn't know whether or not the album would make it. There was a lot of pauses, a lot of frustrations and I think it's been a great relief to see the light at the end of the tunnel. It's been a long time coming and I think people will be able to tell the amount of effort and patience and frustrations that were channelled into this album and hopefully people will be able to appreciate it. It will be a cathartic moment for everyone to be able to listen to this for us."In the full interview, XEN talks about Exul musically, the contrasting emotions throughout and how the band measured the scale of that, the darker core to Exul and where it comes from, writing the opposing vocal lines between himself and Tim Charles, how close the band came to breaking up, the almost theatrical nature to the music and how difficult that is to create, how this album differs to Urn, the band's 20 year anniversary and more.
Violinist and singer Tim Charles from Ne Obliviscaris is back! This time we're talking about their new album Exul, his recent mental heath struggles and turn towards mindfulness to overcome them, taking his new outlook on life on the road, working with is daughter in the "Graal" video, and more! FarBeyondMetalPodcast.com Ne Obliviscaris Website - Instagram - Tim's Instagram
With the ever changing circumstances of the world today, many do not understand the new tax implications. In this episode of the Develop your Construction Business Podcast, we will be speaking with Tim Charles as he explains the changes for 2023! This one, you won't want to miss! If you'd like help growing your business join my private Facebook group -https://m.facebook.com/groups/constructiontradesacceleratorIf you'd like to discuss fast-tracking your results, book in a free call -https://calendly.com/develop-coaching/10-minute-call
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At this time of year we have all been dealing with the headache of going through our accounts and working out how much we need to pay the taxman. So I invited professional accountant Tim Charles on to help us with some great advice on how to handle this kind of thing more efficiently. Not only does Tim have some great advice on how we can potentially reduce our tax bill, but very soon all accounts will have to be registered online! So I also find out how to handle this change in a way that could actually save time, meaning we will all have more time for the more important things!GetSoapy Get Your 3 Months Free Trial! Charles Accountancy Chartered Certified AccountantsGetSoapy Get Your 3 Months Free Trial!A.E.Mackintosh Online Training A new way to grow your knowledge and boost your business!Mackintosh Cleaning Tools Quality Exterior Cleaning EquipmentDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
Part 2 - As a highly advanced accountant Tim Charles has seen the highs and lows of many businesses he has worked with over the years.In part 2 of this podcast will go through the remaining 4 of 7 tried and proven tips to grow your business.
Part 1 - As a highly advanced accountant Tim Charles has seen the highs and lows of many businesses he has worked with over the years.In part 1 of this podcast will go through the first 4 of 7 tried and proven tips to grow your business.
In this Dock Talk "excerpt" Jeff and Tim discuss a new boat build incorporating diesel outboard engines.
Jeff Cote and Tim Charles have worked on some really exciting boats over the years. Today they sit down and talk about industry trends, some really cool boat toys and Tim's latest project with diesel outboards. Tim Charles wears many hats; his official title is “Principal Marine Problem Solver & Builder of Cool Stuff”. Based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada - Tim owns Crescent Yachts, Platinum Marine, Tactical Custom Yachts, Milltown Marine Services, WrapBoats, a boathouse construction company and a marina – to mention a few! He is a busy person and we appreciate that he was able to chat with us today.
Sydney death/doom outfit Black Trillium have recently released the hauntingly beautiful yet still brutal single "Banished" from their upcoming debut full length The Fatal Shore, which is due out on April 29.Guitarist/vocals Simon Skipper joins HEAVY to talk about the single and shed some light on the album."'Banished' started with a riff I wrote", he explained. "I came up with the first five notes just mucking around and then I heard the rest of the riff and I wrote that out and showed Zach (Carlsson, vocals/bass) and he was super excited by it and he actually came back with a full song. We added stuff and changed bits and came up with this really dark outro. We wanted to have some diversity with the album and we normally do a lot of slower, sludgier stuff but "Banished" is one of the groovier, more upbeat - and there's the chorus which is a bit of a hook - and it centres around that riff which we thinki is a big part of the song. Every metal song has to have a great metal riff (laughs)".In the full interview Simon talks about "Banished" in greater detail and breaks it down lyrically, explains the concept behind The Fatal Shore, the research they put into the historical content and specific places they visited, modernising an old story to reflect current problems, having Tim Charles from Ne Obliviscaris on the single, how the upcoming album differs to debut EP The Locked Woods, releasing music out of order in relation to a concept album, how Covoid 19 has affected Black Trillium and more.
Welcome to Doctor Warrick's Podcast Channel. Warrick is a practicing cardiologist and author with a passion for improving care by helping patients understand their heart health through education. Warrick Believes educated patients get the best health care. Discover and understand the latest approaches and technology in heart care and how this might apply to you or someone you love.
Today, I sit down with comedian Tim Charles who walks u through his inspirations, goals and how he stays motivated in such a competitive field. https://www.instagram.com/timch95/ Louis’ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/louismaxiswell/ Louis’ Website: https://louismaxwell9438.wixsite.com
For their first shows on home soil in over 12 months Ne Obliviscaris are bringing with them a stellar support group, headed by Brisbane's Caligula's Horse and rounded out by three international heavyweights in Allegaeon, Beyond Creation and Rivers of Nihil. It is a travelling extravaganza dubbed The Painted Progression tour and one which clean vocalist and violinist for Ne Obliviscaris, Tim Charles, struggles to contain his enthusiasm about."We're all kind of related but different", he laughed. "Caligula's Horse are obviously one of Australia's best progressive rock metal bands. Their last album 'In Contact' was just phenomenal and I guess they're a little more on the melodic side than some of the other bands. Allegaeon have a new album coming out in April which I've been lucky enough to get an advance copy of and I think it's the best thing they've ever done. Those guys are a really fantastic live band, really technical but with lots of melody as well and super tight live. Beyond Creation - some of our Australian fans will already know them if they came and saw our tour back in 2014 - are again a phenomenal live band; super technical but melodic in their own way and a great bunch of guys as well - as are all of the bands on the bill - and Rivers of Nihil put out one of the most surprising albums of last year. It was a real progressive wonder of an album with these sweeping saxophone solos and all this sort of stuff and we really felt they were a perfect fit for us in the way that the approach being heavy but also progressive and extreme at the same time. They do it differently to us but in a way that we felt was really compatible with what we're doing. Every band is a little bit different but they all kind of fit together".When Ne Obliviscaris first burst onto the Melbourne music scene in 2003 it is fair to say they were a breath of fresh air on a scene that was starting to choke up with progressive music. They refused to follow a set blueprint and instead set about forging their name in their own image, albeit it one which drew influence from some of the heavyweights of the time."Back then there was some pretty significant things happening in the metal world that impacted me", Charles recalled. "It was probably not too long before that that I discovered Opeth through their Blackwater Park album and Enslaved came out with an album and Dream Theatre had not long before come out with Scenes From A Memory. All of these albums were my favourite records at that time so when we were starting this band I never wanted to sound like anybody but the idea that you could be an extreme and really heavy metal band but at the same time be melodic and have beautiful elements to your music was something that I had kind of recently discovered and been inspired by. Some of those bands like Opeth and Enslaved that were doing that opened our horizons to the fact of let's not have any barriers when we write music. Let's just write music and if we think it's good it doesn't matter what genre it is. If it's metal or acoustic or prog or classical or jazz let's not care. Let's just try to write good music and not give a fuck what anyone thinks we should sound like and that's how we came up with our sound because I don't think anyone sounds like we do, and all we did was just try to be ourselves. We just tried to get rid of the barriers and let each member be themselves in the band. We're all quite different musicians and everyone has that opportunity in our band to have that creative voice and that shines through in the music I think".With their debut album 'Portal of I' in 2012 Ne Obliviscaris created a masterpiece that not only resonated with the fans but also had mainstream media singing their praises. It was one of the first times music of this nature had reached the ears of the mainstream and be met with appraisal and was a significant moment in Australian progressive metal music."That album was our first real attempt to create", Charles reflected. "It was our first album so it was our first attempt to create a piece of music that was exactly what we wanted and as a first attempt, it's never going to be perfect in every way. You learn something from every album but that was really something different to what a lot of people were expecting from a lot of the stuff that was being released in 2012 and so people would hear that record and there was a lot of people that either loved it and thought it was fantastic or they just didn't get it at all - which is fine as well (laughs), but it is that thing where a few people seemed to connect with it and it gave us a lot of hope and positivity for the band in regards to believing that as a strong first step we could continue to move forward. It took us nine years to release that first album and it was really, really difficult to just make it that far in the first place. There were so many times in the band's early career where we almost broke up. Our lead guitarist Benji is from France and his Australian visa got denied back in 2010 and he was deported and the band was basically on hiatus for 18 months and a few of the guys were talking about quitting the band - and Dan our drummer actually did for a little while - but thankfully we managed to get Benji back to Australia and the band got back together essentially and we released the album and when it did well it gave us the faith of hey it's taken us nine years to get here but maybe all the struggle has been worth it and maybe we should keep pushing and see what we can do with some more releases".Most bands would be content to plagiarize their own successful formula on their sophomore album, but not so Ne Obliviscaris who decided to add more jazz and flamenco elements to 2014's 'Citadel' - a move that only served to solidify their growing reputation."We don't really know any other way, to be honest", Charles shrugged. "We just write and however it comes out is how it comes out. We try not to overthink it. We don't think let's write an album like this or let's write a song like that. We just write and we really don't care what people want us to sound like, but we have the confidence that we can write good music so the bar that we set is for us to be happy and for us to think that it's great music. We have confidence that if we really believe these are the best songs we can possibly write at this stage of our lives then it will find an audience and people can connect with it. If it's different all it will mean is maybe some people won't like it as much but if it's good then new people will discover you and that was our same approach on 'Urn' as well which was different and the next album we do I'm sure will probably be different again and some people will like the older stuff more and some people might like the newer stuff more and that's fine. But if you try to do stuff to please people then you lose that genuine aspect to your music. We're trying to create art, it's not pop songs so we don't really care what people want it to sound like. We just want to make sure that we love and believe in what we're doing first and foremost".Kris Peters TOUR DATES Thursday, May 9: Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide - Lic/AA Friday, May 10: 170 Russell, Melbourne Saturday, May 11: Manning Bar, Sydney Sunday, May 12: The Triffid, Brisbane Tickets on sale from neobliviscaris.com.au
I interview another hero in Byron Stroud of Imonolith and formerly of Strapping Young Lad. We discuss his new band with RVP & Beav from The Devin Townsend Project, Jon Howard of Threat Signal and fellow SYL alumni Jed Simon. Among other stuff I, of course, have to talk a little bit about Strapping Young Lad. Tim Charles of Ne Obliviscaris discusses his first band. Finally, I recommend Rumors of Free Lunch. Talk to me Far Beyond Metal on Facebook - Twitter - FarBeyondMetalDan@Gmail.com Byron Stroudhttp://www.imonolithband.comhttp://www.facebook.com/imonolithband Ne Obliviscarishttps://www.facebook.com/NeObliviscarisBand/https://www.patreon.com/neobliviscaris Rumors of Free Lunchhttps://rumorsoffreelunch.bandcamp.comhttps://www.facebook.com/RumorsOfFreeLunch/
Tim Charles is the epitome of a modern music business entrepreneur. He plays violin and sings with his Australian metal band Neobliviscaris. He’s also a songwriter, booking agent, artist manager, tour manager, publicist, business executive, label manager, concert promoter, artist liaison, lecturer, teacher, key note presenter, consultant, content creator and social media manager. On this episode of The Music Business Facts podcast Tim discusses the roles he performs to bring multiple streams of income into his business.
Ne Obliviscaris' Tim Charles and Xen explore the song by song story of their acclaimed new album, Urn.
We finally traveled down under to the great Aussie gold minds of metal. We first spoke with Dave Haley the drummer of Psycroptic, Ruins, King, and many other projects and we ended the episode with an interview with Tim Charles the violinist and clean vocalist of Ne Obliviscaris. We spoke with both about growing up as an Australian metal head, influential bands from their country, challenges of touring and getting exposed to other countries, music recs, and info on their respective bands. Dave told us about the next Psycroptic album and Tim talked about their new album "urn" out 10/27. The middle of the episode features us talking about our favorite Australian metal bands and some new bands we discovered. Listen at the link below, on iTunes, or most podcast apps. www.Intothecombine.com www.twitter.com/intothecombine www.Facebook.com/Intothecombine Gmail:Thecombine586@gmail.com Music Featured on this episode: Music featured on this episode:Thy Art is Murder - "Slaves Beyond Death"Psycroptic - "Cold" Armoured Angel - "Enigmatize"Hobbs Angel of Death - "Lucifers Domain"Disembowlment - "The Tree of Life and Death"King Parrot - "Bozo"Destroyer 666- "Hounds at ya Back"Ne Obliviscaris - "Devour Me, Colossus, Pt. II & "Intra Venus"Be’lakor " Remnants"The Amentia "Flesh is Heir"The Berzerker "Heavily Medicated"Valtari "Bitterness"Ruins "Faust"The Amentia "Flesh is Heir"Alchemist "Tongues & Knives"
Ne Obliviscaris violinist and singer Tim Charles chats to Christina Rowatt about making their anticipated new album and shares secrets about some of the band's most beloved songs. He also discusses touring with Cradle of Filth and Enslaved and explores the challenges Australian heavy bands face and what crowdfunding can do to ensure a band's survival.
Charles Dickens's expert eye for detail enabled him to describe many medical conditions in his writings. https://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/from-mr-pickwick-to-tiny-tim-charles-dickens-and-medicineHe supported hospitals, children's welfare, public health and the rehabilitation of prostitutes. Through his Journals and lectures he was able to reach out to the population at large and campaign on all of these issues. Dickens also suffered with a number of medical conditions which will be discussed in detail during the lecture.The transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website: https://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/from-mr-pickwick-to-tiny-tim-charles-dickens-and-medicineGresham College has been giving free public lectures since 1597. This tradition continues today with all of our five or so public lectures a week being made available for free download from our website. There are currently over 2,000 lectures free to access or download from the website.Website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk Twitter: http://twitter.com/GreshamCollege Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/greshamcollege Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/greshamcollege
My guest today is Tim Charles from Melbourne metal act Neobliviscaris. Tim is a music business entrepreneur who not only plays in his band, but also has his own entertainment company, and is a manager, booking agent and promoter. In my opinion the most interesting thing currently about Tim and his band is the fact that they have just smashed the Australian record for a crowd funding campaign- asking their fans to help them raise $40K to help them fund their world tour, and hitting just shy of $65K as of the production of this podcast. The really cool thing is that the campaign still has around 40 days to go so it’s going to be very interesting to see what their final figure ends at, and again, if you’d like to check them out and suss their campaign, all the details are in the show notes for this episode at www.musicbusinessfacts.com Anyhow I learnt a ton of stuff in this interview with Tim. He talks about the campaign from it’s inception through to the planning of rewards, marketing and launching. Tim’s a really articulate guy and this episode really is a master class on how to run a very successful cowd sourcing campaign. So wherever you are and what ever you’re doing- get your note pads and pens out and listen to Tim Charles- The man behind Australia’s most successful crowd sourcing campaign yet.
Ravinheart Renditions - A Woodworking Podcast - EP034 - Shop Time with Tim Charles On this episode of Shop Time I talk with Tim Charles form A Slice of Wood Workshop We get to talk about his “You design it, I build It” series and a few other things. Visit Tim at his web site or on Facebook at or Twitter user name asliceofwood.