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Part 1 of my conversation with guest Phil Stacey about the music of the 2010s. Also, happy 18th birthday to the show! Show notes: Wrapping up our year-by-year look at rock music starting with 1970 Each of us picking a favorite album for each year from 2011-2020 Phil's 2011 #1: Bluesy collection from Tedeschi Trucks Band Susan Tedeschi grew up in New England Jay's 2011 #1: Concept album by Toronto's Fucked Up Phil's 2012 #1: Punchy punk rippers from Parquet Courts Neil Young and the art of the 15-minute song Jay's 2012 #1: Ty Segall Band with a heavy garage rock/psych sound Phil's 2013 #1: Laid-back slacker jams from Philly's Kurt Vile Jay's 2013 #1: An epic Queens of the Stone Age album written after a near-death experience Phil's 2014 #1: TV On the Radio's last album and first since bass player died Jay's 2014 #1: Expansive tour de force from Parquet Courts Phil's 2015 #1: Courtney Barnett combines conversational lyrics with hot guitar Jay's 2015 #1: Jeff Rosenstock delivers a pop-punk masterpiece On being the old guy at rock shows Next time: 2016-2020 Completely Conspicuous is available through Apple Podcasts. Subscribe and write a review! The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
Get ready to set sail! In this episode, Damian is joined by his former shipmate on the Bruise Cruise & one of his favourite songwriters: Mikal Cronin! Join the two as they discuss: all ages shows, the Toronto connection, the joy of getting your OWN record & so much more!!!! Also Touched On: Growing up in a non-rock house Hearing Nirvana in a cool babysitter’s car When mom’s harp explodes… Pop-punk as a gateway the Warped Tour as a first show NoFX Floggin’ Molly AFI getting a full beer dumped down your cast So-Cal Record stores Finding the Smell the possibility of starting a band The concept of the Sensitive Side 7” blowing your mind Meeting Ty Segall & MUCH, MUCH MORE!!!! BROUGHT TO YOU BY VANS
Ty Segall is just about the most prolific shredder out there, singing and playing drums and guitar on eight of his own solo albums as well as with his bands Fuzz, Ty Segall Band... and a bunch more we can't remember. He also produces many awesome albums for bands including Endless Bummer, Zig Zags and La Luz. He is currently recording his sophomore record with Fuzz. Check him out at ty-segall.com.
Ty Segall is just about the most prolific shredder out there, singing and playing drums and guitar on eight of his own solo albums as well as with his bands Fuzz, Ty Segall Band... and a bunch more we can't remember. He also produces many awesome albums for bands including Endless Bummer, Zig Zags and La Luz. He is currently recording his sophomore record with Fuzz. Check him out at ty-segall.com.
Today on Soundwaves, we're speaking with Charles Moothart, a longtime friend and collaborator of Segall who has been a member of several bands including: Charlie & The Moothearts, Culture Kids, Epsilons, Fuzz, The Perverts and the Ty Segall Band. … read more The post Episode 223 – Charles Moothart of Fuzz first appeared on SLUG Magazine.
22 MARZO 2015 The Love Machine - Mindblower U.S. - Rat Kiss The Cat On The Naval Mario Molino - Jerk Beat Billy Green - Race Hippies vs. Ghosts - Wazo Ty Segall Band - I Bought My Eyes (live) The Vacant Lots - 6 AM (Alan Vega remix) Swervedriver - Lone Star Eternal Tapestry - The Dream Invaderband - The Implausible Man Wild Wild Wets - So High The Red Plastic Buddha - A House Is Not A Motel H. Hawkline - Rainy Summer Tame Impala - Let It Happen Rhododendron - Paris Rendezvous
"Green Theme" - Baroness "March To The Sea" - Baroness "Common Species" - Old Man Gloom "I Bought My Eyes" - Ty Segall Band "Open Your Heart" - The Men "Reverse Inverted" - Torche "Hyperviolet" - Pig Destroyer "The Legend" - Pallbearer "Blasteroid" - Mastodon "Blood Witch" - Melvins "Dressed in Blood" - Devian "My Skin of Deceit" - Skeletonwitch "Devilution" - High on Fire "Over Me" - Unsane "Stetchmarker" - Baroness
So much happens in Episode 18 of See You Next Wednesday, we don't even know where to begin! For starters, some major announcements as well as a review of the cult-arthouse-thriller-horror-killer-tire flick Rubber! Then Film Roulette (we saw Moonrise Kingdom and Seeking a Friend for the End of the World) and our new Hero Swap segment: CAGE MATCH! Plus, reviews of the new Killer Mike and Ty Segall Band albums!
Part 1 of my conversation with special guest Ben Amiraujlt as we discuss the growth of craft beer . I've also got the Bonehead of the Week and music from the Ty Segall Band, Ceremony, Grinderman and Brainiac. Show notes: - Check out Ben's beer blog The Church Key - Many parallels between craft beer world and punk rock - Ben reviews beers on his blog - When will someone invent digitized beer? - Craft beer first boomed in the '90s - Plenty of great small breweries popping up now - Session beer is catching on thanks to Notch - There's a lot of high-alcohol beers now - Ben's gearing up for American Craft Beer Fest in Boston - Social media is raising awareness of craft beer - Local specialty stores hold regular beer tastings - Summer beer is out in April - Beer is economy-proof - Sam Adams has become almost synonymous with craft beer - Dogfish Head has made a big splash in last few years - Comparing Sam Adams to Green Day - Old-school brewers are trying new things: Guinness, Bud, Newcastle - Going on a Guinness kick - To be continued next week - Bonehead of the WeekMusic:Ty Segall Band - Wave Goodbye Ceremony - Send Me Your Dreams Grinderman (feat. Matt Berninger) - Evil (Silver Alert Remix) Brainiac - Nothing Ever Changes Completely Conspicuous is available through the iTunes podcast directory. Subscribe and write a review! The Ty Segall Band song is from the album Slaughterhouse on In the Red Records. Download the song for free from Soundcloud.The Ceremony song is on LAMC #1 on Famous Class Records. Download the song for free (in exchange for your email address) from Bandcamp. The Grinderman song is on the album Grinderman 2 RMX on Anti/Epitaph. Download the song for free from Epitonic. The Brainiac song is on the album Hissing Prigs in Static Couture on Touch and Go Records. Download the song for free from Epitonic. The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Find out more about Senor Breitling at his fine music blog Clicky Clicky. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian; check out his site PodGeek.