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Oh my god I'm STILL talking about Peter Dutton. He's yuck. Also Cyclones. Theme song by Totally Unicorn.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is a short story I wrote. Theme song by Totally Unicorn.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jack Druce, Lloyd Langford, and Tom Ballard are here for another live episode. Chattin', riffin', muckin' about, all these things are on the cards. Look out! Theme song by Totally Unicorn.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SQUUAAAAWK! That's the sound a Parrot makes and also the sound of the new song from loudnheavy band TOTALLY UNICORN
I had some issues with the name of this episode. You'll have to listen to find out why. Featuring special guests Zachary Ruane and Broden Kelly from Aunty Donna. Theme song by Totally Unicorn. Outro track Parrot by totally Unicorn out now! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A very special live episode recorded at Comedy Republic in Melbourne with Mark Bonanno, Lena Moon, and Tom Ballard. Featuring the new single "Parrot" by Totally Unicorn. Theme song by Totally UnicornSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on the show we have got a RIDICULOUS amount to talk about - but before all that we NEED to hear about Sonny's trip to the garden centre... Louisiana Sludge Aficionados Thou are here with a dirgey, rage filled new record that's going to get you bouncing and the one-man Norwegian riff factory that is Vredehammer released a stonker of a record! Brutal News comes in the form of new tracks from Nile, Oranssi Pazuzu, Totally Unicorn and These Streets then we are visited by Chris, Bob and Mal from the noisy Sunderland trio Yersin to discuss their latest record The Scythe is Remorseless, their recent UK tour with Mastiff and resisting the urge to write comedy metal it's a packed one! love you all
Ray has joined me on the podcast to find out if we will be new best friends. Theme-song by Totally Unicorn.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
LWICFD! ep.11 welcomes LUKE “BOO” JOHNSTON!!! If you have ever been to see a gig that The Bronx, The Jezabels, The Chats, Frenzal Rhomb, Alex Lahey & many more too numerous to mention were playing, the chances are that Boo was the tour manager & / or guitar / drum / stage tech for that tour. Right now he is currently on the road with Grinspoon as they zoom around Oz on their “Easy Detention Tour” 2023. (He's also doing a few shows with The Bronx in the middle of this run too!) When he's not being a hard-core Road RAT (and I mean that in the nicest possible terms - Boo started a company called Road Agent Touring Services @roadagenttouringservices aka RATS
We are back with another episode of Riot Act, your weekly Duran Duran love in... sorry, dose of alternative music news. Steve is joined once more by Sam Sleight, who actually does have to listen to Steve ranting on about seeing Duran Duran live last week, alongside Nile Rodgers, Pearl Jam, Pixies and Warmduscher at the BST shows in Hyde Park. We also talk about the reformation of Porno for Pyros, pretty good, and the proposed reformation of, can't believe we're writing this, Pantera, which is far from good. There's also album reviews from the new releases by Black Midi and Interpol, before Sam picks four albums that we have yet to cover on RA thus far this year from FKA Twigs, Final Light, Totally Unicorn and Wormrot. Nice. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
This is the 76th episode of our podcast, in which we discuss Totally Unicorn, p.s.you'redead, Funeral Singer, Tunic, Cloudburst, Loose Teeth, Elden Ring, and wax nostalgic about The Manila House days. Totally Unicorn: https://totallyunicornmusic.bandcamp.com/album/high-spirits-low-life p.s.you'redead: https://psyouredead.bandcamp.com/album/sugar-rot Funeral Singer: https://funeralsingerkc.bandcamp.com/album/skin-of-stone-sword-of-plastic Tunic: https://tunicband.bandcamp.com/album/quitter Cloudburst: https://burstingcloud.bandcamp.com/album/corridor-of-chaos Loose Teeth: https://looseteethhc.bandcamp.com/album/a-commorbid-letter
A week for Aussie bangers! Show favourites Totally Unicorn return with their signature brand of sardonic brilliance. Life's Ill deliver a mosh conscious monster with a few more layers than anyone expected! There's a bit of news and someone brought a sack of jams!
Wollongong punk/metal rock darlings Totally Unicorn are the anthesis of whatever image should come to your mind based on the band name alone.Except maybe for the warm, fuzzy feeling they leave imprinted on your subconscious with every listen to one of their tunes.For over a decade the band has been churning out anthems to kick the neighbours cat to (not that we condone that sort of behaviour), building a fearsome reputation for their energetic and unpredictable stage shows that truly have to be seen first hand to be appreciated.With the release of their third album High Sprits//Low Life creeping ever so closer to its release date, and a string of singles that only make the wait harder, including a banger featuring Jason Whalley from Frenzal Rhomb, Totally Unicorn are set to emerge from the troubles of the last two years and continue their path to salvation.Frontman Drew Gardner sat down with HEAVY this week to talk about the upcoming album."It's definitely different,” he surmised. “I guess we were... not conscious, but wanted to go on a slightly different direction to what we were. A bit more straight forward and with the addition of our new bass player Dean he brought a whole new dynamic to the band, especially with the writing. He was a huge part in that. And also, with the current state of the world in the last two years we had a lot of time. We had a lot of time to write, and rewrite, and keep doing it until we thought yep, this is the song, whereas previously it was always such as mad rush to get everything sorted for the album because we had dates locked in and we had to have it by then and there."In the full interview, Drew talks us through the album in more detail, the songs released so far, having Jay on the song and how it came about, their upcoming tour to support the album, their musical expansion with each release and more.
Sydney metal outfit Lo! Are one of those rare bands that are impossible to tie down to just one genre.They are, quite purely and simply, a metal band. No deviations. No conforming. No restrictions.And their particular brand of metal is BRUTAL.Their most recent album, 2017's Vestigial, is widely regarded as their best yet with the scary thing being that the band themselves admit there is still much room for improvement.An aggressive, cohesive, and sonically frightening slab of music, Vestigial sees Lo! At their punishing best and as a special present to their hometown fans the band will be performing the album in its entirety for only the second time ever at this weekends Aftermath festival which will be held at Sydney's Factory Floor on Sunday 12.Joining Lo! will be Totally Unicorn, Black Rheno, Mountain Wizard Death Cult and Astrodeath plus a host of some of the best of the next generation of Australian music for a one-day festival that showcases the past, present and future of music in this country.Vocalist Sam Dillon phoned up for a chat earlier this week to talk about Aftermath and what the future holds for Lo!"Gigs for us have been as rare as hen's teeth,” he sighed, a sense of excitement evident in his voice. “The last show we played was Dark Mofo which looked like it wasn't even going to happen because we were all treated like political prisoners in our own state and having to get ourselves down there, but yes, it's going to be a big relief to play this particular album for the hometown crowd in Sydney and I'm really looking forward to the rest of the bands on the line-up. It's a pretty eclectic selection of local guys."While COVID has affected the entire music industry, it is fair to say that the impact has been harder felt by some bands more than others.Many used the spare time to focus on writing music, but when you are a band like Lo! who has built their reputation around the ferocity of your live performances, having that option stripped away overnight makes things that touch more difficult."I think it's definitely been a big blow for everybody creative,” Dillon agreed. “It's that crisis of purpose and ability to find your identity and value in what you create and the crowds that turn up in numbers to live through those songs with you. You take that away and it's a big blow for the industry and the people that create albums. It's also less is more. We're at this stage where we like to be able to control the environment where we're putting the shows through and to have those songs be at their best and their most potent. The ability of us being in isolation was we were able to rethink things and really hone in on why that album is important to us and then also write the new one."In the full interview Sam talks about Aftermath in more detail, the importance of festivals like this for the future of Australian music, playing Vestigial in full and why this could be the last time they do, progress on album number four and what to expect, the pressures of living up to the expectations of fans and more.
This week on the show, there is new music from Can't Swim, Totally Unicorn, Silent Planet and State Champs. The post Our Mosh Pit – Season 14 Episode 8 appeared first on Our Mosh Pit.
We make grown ass man, Drew Gardner from Totally Unicorn, play with dollies. This feels like a waste of his talents since he has a degree from the University Of Spineshank writing his dissertation on Chucky as a queer icon. Rude fucking doll! Bonus episodes every Thursday at https://www.patreon.com/takealookaroundpod
Out 14/07/2020 with Drew Gardner from Totally Unicorn.
YEAH YEAH!! Here we are with Drew and Aaron from Totally Unicorn!we get straight into talking about music, lock-down, Shawn "The Reign Man" Kemp, home-grown cocaine, psychedelics, and much much more of all of the same things above. Did we mention drugs?ENJOY SCAMPS!!
Canada's Cancer Bats never formed out of any grand ambitions to change the world - indeed, it began as little more than a side project for Liam Cormier and Scott Middleton. Even so, the next 15 years saw the riff-loving Canucks take their love of punk, hardcore and rock & roll to a global stage. No matter what has come their way, the band has made a point to never lose sight of their roots. They've also made a point of never losing their sense of humour - and this episode will happily testify to that. In October 2019, Cancer Bats ran ruckus on Bar Bands before a freezing-cold show with Totally Unicorn in the nation's capitol, Canberra. Cormier and bassist Jaye Schwarzer turned the podcast into their playhouse, while simultaneously offering up informative history of the early 2000s Canadian hardcore scene. Equal parts factual and funny - what's not to love? For your chance to win a vinyl copy of RVG's new album Feral, thanks to Our Golden Friend, email barbandspod@gmail.com with your name, address and favourite episode of Bar Bands. Entries close June 5. Cancer Bats' most recent releases are The Spark That Moves and the remastered 10-year anniversary edition of Bears, Mayors, Scrapes and Bones. Stream, download and purchase both via Cancer Bats' Bandcamp: http://cancerbats.bandcamp.com Thanks to Ash Hull, Destroy All Lines, The Basement Canberra and Adam Buncher. Follow Cancer Bats on Facebook: @cancerbats Follow Cancer Bats on Instagram: @cancerbats Follow Cancer Bats on Twitter: @cancerbats For updates on Bar Bands, as well as other podcasts and writing endeavours, follow David on: Facebook: @davidjamesyoungwrites Instagram: @djywrites Support David and the podcast on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung This podcast was recorded on Ngunnawal land and edited on Tharawal land. www.allmyfriendsareinbarbands.com
"The Queen of Pentacles is a very practical and organised woman. She is successful in business and in creating a secure, comfortable home for herself and those she loves."Aaron Streatfeild plays guitar in Totally Unicorn.We also recorded it in my car so I hope it sounds good!
On this week’s show, tracks from Totally Unicorn, Can’t Swim and Flangipanis plus news about Jesus Piece, The Red Shore and Windwaker. http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_ourmoshpit/p/joy.org.au/ourmoshpit/wp-content/uploads/sites/339/2019/10/OMP-S9-W11-PODCAST.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 1:01:19 — 84.2MB) Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Google Podcasts | RSS The post Our Mosh Pit – Season 9 Episode 11 appeared first on Our Mosh Pit.
Drew Gardner of Sydney's Totally Unicorn is a true presence both on and off the stage. On stage he is a wildly chaotic teddy bear wearing tie-dye underwear, offstage he is the same the more appropriately dressed. Drew recently sat down with Joshua Redbeard to talk about the Australian punk scene, and how to not illegally bring international bands into the country. To hear Drew's Mixtape, follow Joshua Redbeard on Spotify here https://open.spotify.com/user/f93fl6nwo5oliohby117qcq2e?si=90POr7Y5R6a-sg2hpewv7w
Totally Unicorn released 'Sorry', their second full length album earlier this year. Heroes of the Sydney punk scene, it's a real pleasure to have front person Drew Gardner jump on the pod this week to chat bare about his favourite song of 2019, so far. Drew shares his love of incredible Sydney band, ARSE, and their single Safe Word. You can stream the track here. You can check out Totally Unicorn here, and make sure you grab a copy of 'Sorry'. Thank you to the incredible and generous Adam Jones for the theme music you hear throughout the poddy. Support the show on Pozible. Check us out online! australianmusicdiaries.com Facebook Instagram Miks on insta Jack on insta Pls rate, review and share the ep! 6 stars or more pls on Apple Podcasts :) You can also hear these episodes before everyone else on Play On Radio! Australian Music Diaries on Play On Radio (playonradio.live) every second Monday from 6PM
This is the 32nd episode of Mathcast, in which we discuss Tendrils, Thin, Totally Unicorn, Wood, Pound, revisit OLAM, The Callous Daoboys, and Snooze, and reveal the lineup for Mathcore Index Fest 2019 (tickets on sale now: https://www.oaklandmetro.org/event/341322). Tendrils: https://www.facebook.com/tendrilsband https://tendrilsuk.bandcamp.com/ https://astralnoize.bandcamp.com/album/collapse (cassette) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__EW5rJBXHk Thin: https://www.facebook.com/THIN.nyc https://thinshred.bandcamp.com/ Totally Unicorn: https://www.facebook.com/totallyunicorn/ https://totallyunicornmusic.bandcamp.com/album/sorry https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwjQGh92JUQ Wood: https://www.facebook.com/woodmathrock/ https://woodmathrock.bandcamp.com/album/okeanos Pound: https://www.facebook.com/PoundBand/ https://pound.bandcamp.com/album/- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqOuuP8K_4A https://soundcloud.com/xdadcorexpod/ep-028-ryan-schutte-of-pound OLAM: https://www.facebook.com/olamtheband/ https://olam.bandcamp.com/album/i-will-guide-thy-hand The Callous Daoboys: https://www.facebook.com/thecallousdaoboys/ https://thecallousdaoboys.bandcamp.com/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UmdLZf4QqbA https://www.thecallousdaoboys.com/ https://darktrailrecords.bandcamp.com/album/die-on-mars (CD) https://acrobatunstable.com/new-products/the-callous-daoboys-die-on-mars (12" vinyl) https://patternrecognition.bigcartel.com/product/the-callous-daoboys-die-on-mars (cassette) Snooze: https://www.facebook.com/snoozeband https://wearesnooze.bandcamp.com/album/familiaris http://chokeartist.storenvy.com/ (12" vinyl) Mathcore Index Fest 2019: https://www.oaklandmetro.org/event/341322 (tickets) https://www.facebook.com/events/429649337793806/ (event) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRhSU1VZmRY (trailer) Theme music: Antarctica - "Aqua Teen Destroyed Boston's Life" https://antarcticaiscold.bandcamp.com/
This week, the Tale Of The Brown Sauce Bastard along with ridiculous albums from Post-Black badasses Numenorean and Aussie misery merchants Totally unicorn. Oh, and a little album named P4 dropped, along with Gary's trousers. The dudes are joined by their good buddy Myles Bartholomew, better known as lo-fi lothario Highlights Of Our Modern World. Thanks for checking out the show! Companion podcast playlist is coming today as soon as Gary sorts his shit out :) Check out Myles amazing beats here
It's a hangover free episode this week! Some excellent new Australian music soundtrack Jack feeling very awake and Miks feeling very tired. Friendship and new music. What else could you want? The tracks we rave about: Totally Unicorn - The Island Stevan - Timee Chemical Restraint - Stop Killing Women Braille Face - Mir Droves - Bloodline Body Type - Free To Air You can stream the tunes on Spotify. Please go and support all of the artist we spoke about! You can also now support the show on Pozible! Couple of different tiers available too. More details here: bit.ly/AMD-pozible Thank you to the incredible and generous Adam Jones for the theme music you hear throughout the poddy. Check us out online! australianmusicdiaries.com Facebook.com/australianmusicdiaries Instagram.com/australianmusicdiaries twitter.com/amdpod instagram.com/mikseveritt instagram.com/jack_r_reilly Pls rate, review and share the ep! 6 stars or more pls on Apple Podcasts :) You can also hear these episodes before everyone else on Play On Radio! Australian Music Diaries on Play On Radio (playonradio.live) every second Monday from 6PM
Eamon Sandiwth is the singer/bassist for The Chats and we chat about this very Australian acts connections to Josh Homme, Dave Grohl, Paul Kelly, Totally Unicorn and many more.
Every now and then, a band comes along from your own backyard that you discover and realise think "oh shit, these guys have potential", then, out of nowhere, they back up their first release with something that's just so far advanced, you'd be mistaken for thinking its an entirely different band! Welcome to our train of thought with Reliqa. The band reign from the Central Coast in Australia and are set to release their brand new Eventide EP on Friday which is a genre-crossing orgy of madness with elements of heavy metal, metalcore, industrial metal and even nu-metal sprayed throughout this unique listening experience. Frontwoman Monique Pym is this week's guest co-host and she's taking us way back through the band's history to find out how they came to recording such a diverse, in-your-face release and how their High School Music Teacher is still on their backs to make sure they give it their all... or to collect some royalties when they start coming in. We are also exceptionally stoked to be PREMIERING a BRAND NEW song from the band called 'Doomed' which is full of callbacks to bands like Fear Factory, Static-X and Rammstein. Podcast host Browny also takes a look at The Comfort's debut album What It Is To Be and plays a bit of the roasting interview guitarist Marcus Parente copped from his brother, Wall of Sound writer Michael Parente. We guarantee you've never heard sibling rivalry like this before. There's also throwbacks from Karnivool, The Beautiful Monument, Enter Shikari, Structures and Dance Gavin Dance, New Music from Architects and Totally Unicorn + heaps more... #WoSUATW #Reliqa #EventideEP #MoniquePym #AustralianBands #Polaris #DanceGavinDance #TheComfort #Structures #Karnivool #EnterShikari #TotallyUnicorn #Architects #HeavyMetal #Podcast #MusicPodcast #IndustrialMetal #Metalcore #WallOfSoundAU
The dudes get all chubbed up for the unique radness of the Octaves album and the beauty of the new Beyond Creation. We discuss favourite song names and a bit of Daredevil. This week's EP's are amazing debut offerings from no right, Bitter Taste and The Threats. Hype Train this week is Cavil, Bleed, Totally Unicorn and Mindforce. Follow your boys on instagramand leave us a review, it'll help us out and you'll probably feel great about it :D
Heavy Mag chatted to Drew from Totally Unicorn just before this year's Cherry Rock.
To do battle against boring live shows, Wollongong recruited seven loose units with attitude and gave birth to The Pinheads. It's only been a short period of time, but the gang have already traversed the east coast and gotten wild with a slew of great bands, from Totally Unicorn to Hockey Dad. Five of them huddled into a back table at Wollongong's Little Prince and explained how surf movies, metal moshpits and shitty sound-guys have made them who they are today. The Pinheads' single "Wildfire" is out now. Buy or stream it here: https://lnk.to/tPHdz_Wf Watch the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWbF0k9Uduk The Pinheads are on tour throughout January with Drunk Mums. For a full list of dates, visit: https://www.facebook.com/events/1829228260695859/ Follow The Pinheads on Twitter: @thepinheadss Follow The Pinheads on Instagram: @thepinheadz Follow AMFAiBB on Twitter: @BarBandsPod Follow David on Twitter and Instagram: @DJYwrites
This week my guest is Drew Gardner (Totally Unicorn), Drew and I had a chat about the new Totally Unicorn album, touring, growing up on the coast, playing soccer and everything in between. Totally Unicorn are heading out on tour this week in support of Dream Life, check out the dates here: https://www.facebook.com/totallyunicorn/ Check me out here: https://www.facebook.com/obliviousmaximuspodcast/
They're the life and death of the party. The sweatiest dudes in the room. The strangest, weirdest and most wonderful thing to ever happen to punk and hardcore in Australia. If you haven't had your local terrorised by this crew of mystic beasts, you know someone that has - and they probably haven't shut up about them since it happened. Before a show at Rad, where the band have had some of their most notable gigs, we sat down with founding members Drew Gardner and Mike Bennett for a discussion of partial nudity, libellous drug stories and wine events. WARNING: Frequent explicit language and drug references. Follow the band on Twitter: @TotallyUnicorn.