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Click here for my patreonClick here to donate Useless ID is a punk rock band from Haifa, Israel, known for blending melodic hardcore with emotionally charged lyrics. Formed in 1994, they gained international attention after signing with Kung Fu Records and collaborating with bands like The Ataris and producing with Bill Stevenson of The Descendents. Over the years, Useless ID has built a loyal global fanbase through relentless touring and a discography that spans introspective punk anthems to politically driven tracks. I got Yotam on the Skype and this is what we chat about: Seeing Kid Dynamite in a New Brunswick Basement show Kris Roe Moving away from the Fat Wreck drum beat Being on Kung Fu Records Sugarcult Doing mushrooms at a festival Sharing a tour bus with The Used Bill Stevenson punching him in the stomach Did they like being on Fat even though the label sound changed A tip from Tony Sly that he still uses to this day Why they're not currently playing The Pixies story And a ton more Check out his label California Sounds.
Episode 015: It's party time with Geoff, Russ, and Dave! They're dissecting the perfect party playlist, from the high-energy tracks by DJ Kool, Marmozets, and Wycle Jean that get the night started to the chill vibes of Arcade Fire, Tony Sly, and Brooks & Dunn that wind it down. Plus, they deep dive into the bizarre world of the magenta placenta (you won't believe it!). Apple Podcasts Watch The Full Animated Episode Spotify Playlist YouTube Playlist Official Site
Lead singer of Belvedere and This Is a Standoff, Steve Rawles, talks about leaving for tour, Death Snakes, singing with Tony Sly and what is coming next for his band, Belvedere. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kingrockpodcast/message
We had the pleasure of interviewing Emily Whitehurst of Survival Guide and Tsunami Bomb over Zoom video!“Music is crucial to my survival!” said Emily Whitehurst. “Survival Guide is one woman trying to shape her own place in this world as a musician.”An electronic indie-pop artist with a background in punk, Emily is the solo force behind Survival Guide. Her danceable tunes evoke a sonic birthday cake: alternating layers of Depeche Mode, Metric, Peter Gabriel, and Grimes, with vibrant melodies and vocals the icing on top.A California native now residing in Texas, Emily's music obsession began with Green Day, leading her to a dreams-come-true life of punk rock as she traversed continents fronting the band Tsunami Bomb as “Agent M.” Over the years, her music gradually shifted toward synth pop in The Action Design, then further into the electronic indie-pop realm as Survival Guide.Originally a duo, Survival Guide's first album, Way To Go, – dubbed “passion behind an electronic soul” by New Noise Magazine – was released in 2015. It was around this time when Survival Guide slowly, amicably yet painfully became a solo act, leaving Whitehurst unsure of what to do next. Never having written or performed music alone, she considered everything from starting a new band to quitting music altogether. After a major geographical shift, an acoustic album, and some solo touring, she's finally ready to return as a solo Survival Guide.The newly released, alter-ego Survival Guide debuted in January with RHV1.5 (short for Request Hotline, Vol. 1.5): featuring two intriguing dance-party reimaginings of AFI's “Totalimmortal” and “Girl's Not Grey on Side A alongside two contemplative Misfits piano-serenade covers (“Skulls” and “Hybrid Moments”) on Side B.With only 500 copies pressed on randomly colored vinyl, RHV1.5 is also a taster for the 11-track, digital-only Request Hotline, Vol. 2, featuring all songs from the 7” plus an eclectic array of further punk covers from Green Day, Runaways, Avril Lavigne, Distillers, Tony Sly, Sleater-Kinney, and Maybe Tomorrow, each with its own bold and unique Survival Guide treatment.We want to hear from you! Please email Hello@BringinitBackwards.com. www.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #McKinleyDixon #BelovedParadiseJazz #RunRunRun #NewMusic #ZoomListen & Subscribe to BiBhttps://www.bringinitbackwards.com/follow/ Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpod
Howdy Folks, DJ Matador Bringing you sad songs a variety of sad music. As the weather changes, it makes ya sad and that is the theme of the Show. Gower did not win the governor race and announces his candidacy on this episode now that the elections over. Here comes a bunch of sad songs as we talk about the homeless situation and the sad state of the world. Sad country songs are brutal and you will here a lot on this episode. Bring on the Sadness, MATADOR Artist include: George Jones, Mac Miller, Austrian Death Machine, Tony Sly and many more.
The month of August is dedicated to songs by artists who are no longer with us. Listeners voted on who they wanted to hear episodes about, and Tony Sly of No Use For A Name was an overwhelming choice. In this episode, Chris and Chris dive into the fan favorite song "International You Day", taken from NUFAN's 2002 album Hard Rock Bottom. To support the show and get weekly bonus episode of The After Party podcast (plus a giant back catalog of bonus episodes), head over to http://www.ChrisDeMakes.com to sign up for the Chris DeMakes A Podcast Supporting Cast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fig and Dish discuss the always and forever great No Use For a Name front man Tony Sly. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ramon-figueroa4/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ramon-figueroa4/support
This week I am joined by Joey Cobra and we go track by track through NOFX's 1997 classic "So Long And Thanks For All The Shoes"Follow Joey Cobrahttps://joeycobra.bandcamp.comhttps://www.josephgrice.arthttps://www.instagram.com/joey_cobra_music/https://www.facebook.com/JoeyCobra/Check out the Power Chord Hour radio show every Friday night at 10 to midnight est on 107.9 WRFA in Jamestown, NY. Stream the station online at wrfalp.com/streaming/ or listen on the WRFA app.powerchordhour@gmail.comInstagram - www.instagram.com/powerchordhourTwitter - www.twitter.com/powerchordhourFacebook - www.facebook.com/powerchordhourYoutube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC6jTfzjB3-mzmWM-51c8LggSpotify Episode Playlists - https://open.spotify.com/user/kzavhk5ghelpnthfby9o41gnr?si=4WvOdgAmSsKoswf_HTh_Mg
Hi, punkrockers!!!! This week, you'll hear the great interview I made with Curt Fulsty. He's an author and illustrator of some amazing children books and he created two of them about Tony sly. We talked about how he got to work with Tony Sly's family, with the organization Punk rock saves lives, about his creative process, his love for punk rock, etc. I also make you 3 rePUNKmmendations for the bands Be like Max from Las Vegas, Gibberish from Japan, Italy and the USA and All this for nothing from South Africa. Enjoy! Presented by Epic Merch Store If you want to financially support the show, you can help me on the Patreon page for exclusive content, on Buy me a coffee platform or on Paypal, for a one time donation. Thank you so much! Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/Punkroquette Buy Me A Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Punkroquette Paypal : https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/punkroquette Émilie: IG https://www.instagram.com/punk_roquette Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/punkroquette Email : punkroquette@gmail.com https://punkroquetteshow.podbean.com Sponsor: Epic Merch Store Website : www.epicmerchstore.com IG : https://www.instagram.com/epicmerchstore FB : https://www.facebook.com/epicmerchstore If you want to sponsor the show, write me an email, or send me a DM on social medias Episode 32: Curt Fulsty : https://cfulstybooks.com - https://www.instagram.com/cfulstybooks/?hl=fr Be Like Max https://www.instagram.com/belikemaxlv/?hl=fr - https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=be%20like%20max - https://belikemax.bandcamp.com/album/save-us-all Gibberish https://www.instagram.com/gibberishpunk/?hl=fr - https://www.facebook.com/gibberishskatepunk All this for nothing https://www.instagram.com/atfn012/?hl=fr - https://www.facebook.com/allthisfornothing - https://allthisfornothing.bandcamp.com/album/reverence
Joey Cobra returns for his third appearance on the show and this time we dedicated the whole episode to something that we always seemed to talk about - Fat Wreck Chords. We discuss both our top 5 Fat releases and the importance of the label in punk music. Check out the Power Chord Hour radio show every Friday night at 10 est on 107.9 WRFA in Jamestown, NY, stream the station online at wrfalp.com/streaming/ or listen on the WRFA mobile app email me for FREE Power Chord Hour stickers - powerchordhour@gmail.com Facebook - www.facebook.com/powerchordhour Instagram - www.instagram.com/powerchordhour/ Twitter - www.twitter.com/powerchordhour/ Youtube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC6jTfzjB3-mzmWM-51c8Lgg Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/user/kzavhk5ghelpnthfby9o41gnr?si=4WvOdgAmSsKoswf_HTh_Mg
This week we had former guest Joey Cobra return to the show for an in-studio interview at the radio station! Joey Cobra is a Jamestown, NY musician and artist who released two great EP's last year that are full of Pop-Punk jams. We talked recording, painting and punk rock. Check out the Power Chord Hour radio show every Friday night at 10 est on 107.9 WRFA in Jamestown, NY, stream the station online at wrfalp.com/streaming/ or listen on the WRFA mobile appRate & review the podcast - send us a screenshot for a free PCH shirt!email me for FREE Power Chord Hour stickers - powerchordhour@gmail.comFacebook - www.facebook.com/powerchordhourInstagram - www.instagram.com/powerchordhour/Twitter - www.twitter.com/powerchordhour/Youtube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC6jTfzjB3-mzmWM-51c8LggSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/user/kzavhk5ghelpnthfby9o41gnr?si=4WvOdgAmSsKoswf_HTh_MgFOLLOW JOEY COBRAhttps://joeycobra.bandcamp.comhttps://www.josephgrice.artInsta -https://www.instagram.com/joey_cobra_music/https://www.instagram.com/joseph_grice_art/Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/JoeyCobra/https://www.facebook.com/JosephGriceArt
Episode 251 - Today we have a great guest! The criminally underrated Jon Snodgrass joins the show! Fresh off a new album and now a split with Frank Turner, he's a busy guy but still somehow finds time for projects like adding an addition onto his house! We talk about all kinds of stuff including his supergroup project SCORPIOS featuring Joey Cape of Lagwagon (and featured the late Tony Sly of No Use For A Name), writing songs literally on stage, his amazing friends and their collaborations, and of course, baseball. Are you a musician? Check out ConvertKit! ConvertKit’s free plan helps musicians like you turn your passion into a full-time career by connecting you to your audience faster. Promote your work, and turn fans into super-fans with a few clicks. ConvertKit helps musicians earn a living by doing what they love, with tools to help promote music, sell merch and tickets, and connect with fans. CTA: Go to convertkit.com/leadsinger to sign up for a free account and find your audience faster. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“Single” releases...overwhelmed yet again when I awoke to how many more “Single” songs were in want of being played! Roughly 2 and a half hours worth, so I added some in from last week to round it all out to 3 hours! So, “Singles” and the weeks featured artists...Super Doppler, The Successful Failures, and The Dollyrots! The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show & Podcast...recorded and on Mixcloud, Player FM, Stitcher, Tune In, Podcast Addict, Cast Box, Radio Public, and Pocket Cast, APPLE iTunes, AND Google Play Music! AND NOW ON MORNINGS IN CANADA! https://s1.citrus3.com:2000/public/HCRRadio Hamilton Co-Op Radio! Follow the show on TWITTER JimPrell@TMusicAuthority! Are you listening? How does and can one listen in? Let me list the ways...Listen LIVE here - https://fastcast4u.com/player/jamprell/ Podcast recorded here - https://themusicauthority.transistor.fm/ Take a moment and share this post! Share it! Share it!! Share It!!! SHARED! The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show & Podcast! Please check out my shows special recorded hour, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 7PM UK time, 2PM ET, 11AM PT Now Rocking The KOR! www.koradio.rocks ALSO! Hear a completely different recorded hour of Power Pop, Rock, Soul, Rhythm & Blues...NO TWO LIVE SHOWS THE SAME, Friday, Saturday and Sunday on Pop Radio UK 6PM UK, 1PM ET, 10AM PT! August 10, 2020, Monday, set one…Orbis Max - TMA SHOW OPEN THEMEThe Successful Failures - 01 The Voice of Joe StrummerNew York Junk - Passion Dreaming (Tarbeach Records)Elena Rogers - Half A MindSourdough - My LinesSuper Doppler - 04 Love InsteadEyeball - Paralyze (Theme For A Recurring Film)The Crushing Violets - Sugar Cookie SundayThe Shy Ones - 02 In the DarkThe Shy Ones - 01 All I EverThe Successful Failures - 01 Because We're Ghosts [Saratoga] (FDR Records)Marc Platt – Everything-DiesPeyton Gilliland – SpoonfulPeyton Gilliland – Talk Me DownPeyton Gilliland – DangerousThe Dollyrots - 01 Animal [Daydream Explosion]The Pop Machine - Future of TomorrowAngelo Celli - Discomfort Inn (by Tony Sly)
En este episodio 23 de El Poste del Neo Travel Cast tenemos música de El Poste con Distracción, Delia y los Aminoácidos y Tales además de las últimas noticias del punk, ska y hardcore en Colombia con Tr3s de Corazón, Infesto, Psychophony Records, LAPM, Dead Cow Store, Barrio Mosh, Fast Life!, En Contra de Todo y Cuatro x Cuatro. Ya están todos los episodios en todas las plataformas (Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google, y muchas mas!). Por favor sigan enviando sus noticias, conciertos, lanzamientos y sobre todo, comentarios. MÚSICA Distracción – Refugiado (Feat. Walter “Perro” Martinez) Mr Sudaca – Por una cualquiera (cerveza) Tales – Las horas mas oscuras NOTICIAS Tr3s de Corazon lanza nuevo album Infesto lanza ‘El oro vale mas que la vida, no al fracking’ via Psycophony Records Nuevo cassette de LAPM edición limitada via Dead Cow Store En contra de todo lanzó su nuevo album ‘El fin de mis miedos’ Cuatro x Cuatro lanzó un video en cuarenta junto a Gary (Codigo Rojo) y Nicolas Villamizar (Octubre Negro/Blast 55) Próximos eventos: Festival virtual Barrio Mosh en casa y Tributo a Tony Sly por medio de Fast Life ATENCIÓN: SI SU BANDA DE SKA, PUNK O HARDCORE (EN CUALQUIERA DE SUS SUBGÉNEROS) VA A LANZAR MÚSICA. CONTÁCTENOS Y LA ESTRENAMOS EN ESTE PROGRAMA. LO MISMO NOTICIAS Y CONCIERTOS. TODO DE TODA COLOMBIA ENTRA EN ESTE SHOW POR FAVOR: DARLE LIKE, COMENTAR, REPOSTEAR, DECIRLE A TUS AMIGOS, CONOCIDOS, ETC. EN ESTE ESPACIO CABEMOS TODOS Y ESPERAMOS QUE TODOS LO HAGAN SUYO PARA DAR A CONOCER EL TRABAJO DE TANTOS COMPOSITORES, MÚSICOS Y PERSONAS QUE SE EXPRESAN CON ESTA MÚSICA. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/neotravelcast/support
Professional Wrestling is business surrounded by myths and mystery. Now is your chance to get some real details on how the business actually work. Join Chuck T for his discussion with his old friend, Danny Wagener, about what it's like being an independent professional wrestler. You will hear how one breaks into the business and get a few details on why a man with a massive education and a solid career, would moonlight on the weekends as the evil pro wrestler, Tony Sly. Also, Travis from Minnesota returns for another Travis Take as he provides even more relationship advice. #Podcast #ProWrestling #Interview
May 6th, 2020. Tommy Unit LIVE!! #445……Spun some new stuff from RMBLR, The Sewer Rats, Jordan Jones, The Choices, The Dinz, Thug Riot, The Spiratones, Mad Daddy, Oh Lazarus, and Benny No Good! Also featured tunes from Drunk Dial records’ “Stay Home” (Quarantine tribute to the Ramones compilation) by Black Lining, YUVEES, and Monomanias! Spaghettytown … Continue reading Tommy Unit LIVE!! #445 →
Fuck episode 6 In this episode, SilentMark remembers he interviewed Tony Sly and shows you all it.
Liam is at Slam Dunk Festival where he sat down with Joey Cape. Most punks will know Joey as the vocalist for 'Lagwagon', but some will also know him as the guitarist for the punk-rock super cover band 'Me First and the Gimme Gimmes'. You might not know that he was also the lead vocalist for the experimental group, 'Bad Astronaut', until they disbanded due to the death of two drummers. Joey has also released several solo albums; one of which is available to pre-order now via this link. In this episode, you will hear Liam and Joey discuss the final season of Game Of Thrones (SPOILER ALERT!). Joey talks about being the wrong height for the mosh pit and how Fat Mike thought 'Lagwagon' were "too metal" when the band became the first artists to be signed to Fat Wreck Chords. You will also hear about Joey being a little pissed off at first of the success of 'Me First and the Gimme Gimmes' and how 'Ruin Jonny's Bar Mitzvah' is still making Joey smile 15 years after its release. Joey relives the Revival Tour 10 years on when he played with the likes of Chuck Ragan, Frank Turner and At The Drive In's Jim Ward. They finish up with Liam asking Joey to talk about 'Bad Astronaut', and the deaths of Derrick Plourde and Erik Herzog (both former drummers of the band) and that leads to them talking about the death of Tony Sly and mental health. As always your band play out the show and this week is a band from Helsinki, Finland called TERESA BANKS so stick around for that. Lastly, Liam announces that Punks In Pubs will be going to Punk Rock Holiday to represent and will be looking to interview several bands on the bill for your pleasure. The issue... Punk Rock Holiday is in Tolmin, Slovenia and Punks in Pubs are too broke to fly so Liam will be driving! To support the podcast and put petrol in the car you can pick up a t-shirt via this link or go give what you can via the Punks In Pubs Go Fund Me account and help Punks In Pubs get across Europe! Don't have the cash? No issue! You can support the podcast by rate and reviewing Punks in Pubs or - tell your mates about Punks in Pubs and follow the podcast on all the socials @punksinpubs.
Sergie Loobkoff owns and runs SlappedTogether.com, his art and design company and does album artwork and packaging for many in the punk and indie rock community. Hear about Sergie’s beginnings right through to today designing for The Mr T Experience (3:15), Tony Sly from No Use For A Name (7:55), Fat Wreck Short Music For Short People (15:15), The Ataris (21:00), Tiger Army (23:40), Samiam / Solea / Racquet Club (25:45), Fat Wreck re-issues (33:20), Shuffle & Scrape – Blueline Medic tribute (37:20).
In this episode, Liam is talking to Poli van Dam and Jen Razavi of the Bombpops. This interview took at the New Cross Inn during the hight of the British Summer, With warm Strongbow Cider in hand you will hear talk of the 'hustle' and the reality of balancing real life with the aspirations of the band, Poli opens up about her Diabetes, and Jen talks about her time in Italy with the Italian punk band Rumatera. You will also hear the girls talk about receiving constructive criticism from Fat Mike, What it's like to be a woman that happens to be in a band, and we also discuss the impact that Tony Sly death has had on people talking more openly about mental health within the punk community. We end the podcast with a great story from Jen about the time she witnesses the rise and fall of Matt Skiba's comedy career, Throw in stories of booze, smoking weed with mum and dad and a sprinkle of farts, and I think that that's a good summary of this episode! As always your band plays out the show and this weeks band hail from Brighton, England. They're called 'Cockwomble', and their new E.P is out now. Please go rate and review on whatever podcast streaming service you use. Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter @punksinpubs. Lastly, the power of word of mouth helps this podcast grow so tell your friends and family to listen if punk is there thing.
Episode 114 - Lagwagon’s Joey Cape, frontman and songwriter of one of Shane’s all time favourite bands joins the show. He talks about how starting out he never wanted to be a singer (“I hate it, I really hate it”), accidentally writing melodies that sound like other songs, having his parents address on the first Lagwagon record for 20 years, the passing of original drummer Derrick Plourde and No Use For A Name frontman Tony Sly, the writing and legacy of the song May 16 - now known as “Lagwagon Day” and the “Joey Chord” - which Shane thinks gives them their unique sound. Need band merch? Go to rockabilia.com for the BEST selection and prices. All officially licensed from the artists. And even better, use promo code "PCLSS" and save 15% off your entire order RIGHT NOW. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We made it to episode 25 and this one is filled with lots of punk talk and we cover many bands, see the list below. First, Kristen discusses the up-coming Rancid/ Dropkick/ Souls show and her struggles with scoring an interview. Jessica recaps her recent trip to see Offspring and Sublime with Rome. We discuss the 5 year anniversary of the passing of Tony Sly and the (actually) recent nofx song about him. That leads to a fun conversation about the Punk in Drublic Festival, which Kristen plans to attend in September. We talk about wanting Red City Radio on the podcast, the Bombpops video which is coming out this week, and our starring role in the new Bad Cop Bad Cop video (okay, that's stretching it slightly). We then play two quick rounds of Spit-fire questions and Kristen tries Lays Ketchup Chips for the first time. Bands discussed: No Use for a Name, Bombpops, NOFX, Bad Cop Bad Cop, Red City Radio, Less Than Jake, Rancid, Bouncing Souls, Dropkick Murphys and more Song: I'm so Sorry Tony by NOFX
Topics include: James Jeffries, George Tragos/Lou Thesz Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame weekend, Impact Pro Wrestling, and more!
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Karina Deniké is a vocalist and songwriter from the San Francisco Bay Area. Born in Cambridge, England to Czech dissident artists, Deniké spent her early years performing street theatre throughout Europe, Northern Africa, and India. Upon settling in Oakland, California at age 12, she immersed herself in the vibrant local arts and music scenes of the area, soaking in everything from punk shows at the legendary 924 Gilman to the talents of jazz/soul greats Jon Hendricks, Fred Marshall (Vince Guaraldi, Chet Baker), and Sugar Pie Desanto. At age 18 she released her first album with the dual female fronted Dance Hall Crashers, and at 22 she was signed to major labels MCA and Warner/Discovery. Deniké has made a lifelong study of the finer nuances of vocals, harmony, and performance, moving fluidly from intimate torch song chanteuse to soul singer to punk powerhouse. From pop music to jazz to modern composers' works, she has lent her voice, arrangements, and compositions to more than 30 records, soundtracks, and countless national and international performances, and is an active member of the Bay Area music scenes. After extensive and fruitful collaborative work, Karina Deniké is excited to present the first album entirely focused on her unique compositional voice. "The writing for this album, Under Glass, began when I fell in love with a beautiful Farfisa chord organ. A charming, quirky wooden toy whose big reedy sound fully transported me to another time. I immediately wrote the song 'Musee Mecanique', a 1930’s inspired love ditty with a nod to my dear San Francisco and her stunning shores." Under Glass was released April 14, 2015 and features Deniké's six piece band and an impressive list of additional talent. Centered around power vocal performances and ornamented with an unusually rich collection of vintage sounds — including the chord organ, bass clarinet, Fender VI baritone guitar, vibraphone, and celeste — Under Glass features some of the Bay Area’s finest musicians and composers: Aaron Novik (Tzadik Records, PortoFranco Records), Michael McIntosh (Ralph Carney's Serious Jass Project, the Cottontails), James Frazier, Eric Garland (Mads Tolling, Donavon), and Lily Taylor (Pour Le Corps Records). The album also highlights guests Deston Berry and Alex Dessert (Hepcat), Ralph Carney (Tom Waits, B-52's), Brigid Dawson (Thee Oh Sees), Ara Anderson (Tin Hat, OK GO), and Meric Long (The Dodos). With nods to doo wop drama, crackly records, Motown beats, girl group harmonies, 60's soundtracks, and Eastern European Lullabies, Under Glass is both strikingly original and warmly nostalgic. Its 12 reflective songs are filled with tales of female aviators, love, memory, and personal and regional history, firmly rooted in the musical worlds and seaside city Karina Denike calls home. Deniké has recorded with Dance Hall Crashers (MCA), NOFX (Epitaph), Tony Sly/No Use for a Name (Fat Wreck Chords), Ralph Carney's Serious Jass Project (Smog Veil), and Hepcat (Hellcat), among others. She has shared bills with artists including The Pretenders, Fiona Apple, Beck, The Ramones, Thee Oh Sees, and Aimee Mann and performed at prestigious venues and events around the world, such as the Montreux Jazz Festival (Switzerland), the Reading Festival (UK), the Warped tour, and the Fillmore. Recently, she contributed the acclaimed opening track to The Songs of Tony Sly; A Tribute (Fat Wreck Chords), was the guest music director for the SF Bay Area's Undercover Presents Series tribute to Bob Dylan's Highway 61 Revisited (hosted by The Contemporary Jewish Museum of San Francisco), contributed lead vocals and vocal production to the album Home Street Home: The sHit Musical (written by Fat Mike of NOFX, and Tony Award winner/Avenue Q co-writer Jeff Marx), contributed a song to the 20th Century Fox film This Means War featuring Reese Witherspoon, and performed at the opening party for the world renowned art festival dOCUMENTA 2012, in Kassel, Germany.
Gregg is joined by Baconsale and Radio Ronan podcaster Kenny D...also known as Kent Dunn. Kenny might be cursed and is a High School plagiarist. Gregg loves one of the more cheesier Bond theme songs because it reminds him of a crush. We discuss our love for 90's punk, and ska. Featuring great bands and musicians Seaway, Lagwagon, Joey Cape, Tony Sly, Ratatat, The Interrupters, Reel Big Fish, and Catch 22.
Gregg is joined by Baconsale and Radio Ronan podcaster Kenny D...also known as Kent Dunn. Kenny might be cursed and is a High School plagiarist. Gregg loves one of the more cheesier Bond theme songs because it reminds him of a crush. We discuss our love for 90's punk, and ska. Featuring great bands and musicians Seaway, Lagwagon, Joey Cape, Tony Sly, Ratatat, The Interrupters, Reel Big Fish, and Catch 22.
Gregg is joined by Baconsale and Radio Ronan podcaster Kenny D...also known as Kent Dunn. Kenny might be cursed and is a High School plagiarist. Gregg loves one of the more cheesier Bond theme songs because it reminds him of a crush. We discuss our love for 90's punk, and ska. Featuring great bands and musicians Seaway, Lagwagon, Joey Cape, Tony Sly, Ratatat, The Interrupters, Reel Big Fish, and Catch 22.
On the anniversary of Tony's passing, we celebrate his legacy through his music, and Dave's experiences from discovering NUFAN to Tony's solo albums. Featured Tracks: No Use For A Name - "Life Size Mirror" Lagwagon - "Exit" (NUFAN Cover) No Use For A Name - "Badfish" (Sublime Cover) No Use For A Name - "This Ain't No Way To Live" Tony Sly - "Soulmate" (Acoustic) No Use For A Name - "Yours To Destroy" Tony Sly - "Toaster In The Bathtub" Tony Sly - "Therapy" No Use For A Name - "Let It Slide" (Live Acoustic) No Use For A Name - "Let Me Down" (Live Acoustic)
JOEY CAPE (Lagwagon, Me First And The Gimme Gimmes), CHRIS CRESSWELL (The Flatliners), BRIAN WAHLSTROM (Scorpios) and Serina Chang hang out at the Walnut Room in Denver, Colorado to discuss German humor, Barry Manilow, Competitive Whistling, First musical loves and the ONE WEEK RECORDS label and tour! This episode features the one week records songs, "Airplane Food," by Brian Wahlstrom and "Meet Me in the Shade" by Chris Cresswell. The episode ends with a live recording of the One Week Records gang playing, "International You Day," by Tony Sly and No Use For a Name.
Thank you to Nick Deiner of The Swellers, Marc Dangora of A Loss For Words, Rachel Taft of Feed The Scene, Sarah Jane, Reid, and Fred for recording sound bites and/or submitting stories. RIP Tony.Two years, gone but not forgotten.PLAYLIST: Tony Sly - "Justified Black Eye"Alkaline Trio - "Straight From The Jacket"The Swellers - "Chasing Rainbows"Teenage Bottlerocket - "Via Munich"A Loss For Words - "Soulmate"Karina Denike - "Biggest Lie"No Use For A Name - "On The Outside"
Bad Religion Christmas record? Modern Life Is War drummer arrested. Tony Sly tribute. Jesse Michaels does it live.
Mike Ness and Davey Havok writing books. Crusades on No Idea. Tony Sly tribute from Fat. FLAG!