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Mike Vennart - Ep25 It was an absolute honour to talk to Mr Vennart. The former Oceansize singer/guitarist talks about the making and touring of Oceansize's music. We also get into his fantastic Vennart solo records, along with an epic run down of the favourite gigs he's been to and played. Including his various headlining shows as Biffy Clyro's touring guitarist. Mike also gives us an update on his metal side project with Simon Neil, Empire State Bastard. Follow us on Instagram @faceinthecrowdpodcast
What a way to go, we're still ranking for a bus that we missed years ago! The Black Band T-Shirt chaps are back with another Top 5 episode, this time doing their favourite songs of Mancunian progsters Oceansize! Inspired by Vennart's headline slot at Portals festival which he unfortunately had to pull out of, we revisit BritRock for the second time and review the excellent Portals festival. We'll update our Spotify Rank Bank playlist shortly after release with our Top 5s and tracks from some of our favourites at Portals festival, engorging this already 500+ song behemoth. Shuffle for a wonderful time! https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7GZMXr0eHTICa0TcZ3AYsE?si=UxHqXbAATdq2RyWgtF2Bcw&dl_branch=1 You can follow Ollie on Twitter @olliexcore and Chris on @cmgrumps. We play in a band called My Eyes Are Old and Bent doing a blend of post-metal and post-hardcore (seems perfect for Portals…
Bienvenue dans le [r]OC[k]TOGONE RELOADED, le podcast qui déconstruit mois après mois la liste ultime des meilleurs albums de gros son, de 1970 à 2020, établie dans [r]OC[k]TOGONE. Pas de règle, tous les coups sont permis, un seul gagnant et que des perdants. L’album victorieux aura l’honneur d’être élu « Meilleur album de gros son de tous les temps » en décembre 2021. Cette semaine le combat oppose RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS, THE CLASH, GOJIRA, SEX PISTOLS, ROYAL BLOOD et VENNART. Sur la scène du [r]OC[k]TOGONE RELOADED, toujours une seule règle, toujours la même : ces sont vos listes qui font le boulot à notre place, nous on compte les poings ! Comme toujours, à la fin de l’épisode il ne doit en rester qu’un, qui intègre la short-list ultime en décembre, pour le combat final. Tous les autres vont quant à eux rouler à tous jamais sur l’autoroute de l’enfer du gros son, déchus de leur ceinture. Sortis du [r]OC[k]TOGONE RELOADED HALL OF FAME ces albums n’auront pas de seconde chance. Rouge, ça bouge. N’hésitez pas à nous dire dans les commentaires quel est, selon vous, l’album qui aurait dû remporter ce combat. Et envoyez-nous vos listes par mail à l’adresse rocktogone [@] gmail.com : un titre accrocheur, un argumentaire (im)pertinent, une liste de 3 albums pour Stéphane et 3 albums pour Max, sélectionnés dans ce qui reste du [r]OC[k]TOGONE RELOADED HALL OF FAME. Album par album, il ne doit en rester qu’un. C’est la règle, depuis le début. Bonne écoute à toutes et à tous, et d’ici au mois prochain, continuez à faire du bruit !
Host Ben Rice travels (digitally) to Half Moon Bay, CA and the suburbs of Manchester, England, to chat with musician and brewer/owner Dan Littlefield of Hop Dogma Brewing and musician/musician Mike Vennart of VENNART, Biffy Clyro, British Theatre, and Oceansize. We talk the writing and recording process, Dan's new EP, Mike's new album, quarantine creativity, Brexit, an attempted American coup, nationalized health care, the second epidemic of 2020 that is homelessness, finding your perfect creative partner, how to make award-winning recipes, international travel escapades, and whose fault of this is, really. All this and more, on episode 137 of Barley & Me. Enjoy!PLEASE find Dan & Mike's music - it's absolutely worth it.Go to https://vennart.bandcamp.com/ and https://danlittlefield.bandcamp.com/ to preview (and purchase) the goods.Follow Mike across social media @vennart and also go to www.vennart.com for exclusive music and merchSee what Hop Dogma is up to at www.hopdogma.com or follow them @hopdogmaBarley & Me can be found across social media @barleyandmepod. Email questions/comments/concerns/guest ideas/brewery ideas to barleyandmepodcast@gmail.com or barleyandmepod@gmail.comAnd be sure to learn more about the Black Is Beautiful Initiative, as featured in Episode 129 with Marcus Baskerville of Weathered Souls Brewing, at www.blackisbeautiful.beerGet your merch or make donations at www.customink.com/fundraising/black-is-beautiful-initiativeAlso, during this crisis, 100% of profits from sales of Barley & Me shirts via Zen-Threads.com will go to Another Round, Another Rally, a charity that supports front- and back-of-house members of the service industry whose wages and benefits may be affected. So grab a shirt and help a good cause and people you love! https://zen-threads.com/collections/beer-wine/products/barley-and-me-podcast-mens-crew-tee?fbclid=IwAR1G_5HJ3NCoWTRgmG6Q2PVALEiJsb1KtHClCaDli0NhsjZsc4KPmWCp_osBen is also posting #Chugs4Charity videos semi-daily on Instagram (@barleyandmepod), to help raise funds for those affected by this shutdown. You can Venmo Ben ($comedianbenrice) or hit his PayPal (@barleyandmepod) and all money will go to support the NAACP, ACLU, Black Lives Matter, and other civil rights helpers. Charities will change with the times and as emergencies arise. But the point is: all donations will go to help those who need it.Do you have a story about racism, sexism, homophobia, or transphobia in the beer industry? You can submit your story anonymously, to be read on a future episode of Barley & Me at https://forms.gle/SmDuBT3zGKxNCVZ757Intro Music: “Functional Alcoholism” by Be Brave Bold Robot (@bebraveboldrobot)Interstitial Music: "JamRoc" by Breez (@breeztheartist)Logo by Jessica DiMesio (@alchemistqueen)
Mike @vennart is known to be brutally honest about pretty much everything. He did not disappoint in our chat with him. We cover early musical influences, feeling like an outsider, the unconcious evolution of Oceansize, and all that has come after. Thanks so much Mikey!
Barley & Me host Ben Rice joins co-hosts Corky McDonnell (Dare Daniel Podcast) & Paulina Olivares (Sacramento Pink Boots Society) for this beer-centric movie podcast offshoot, Leonard Malting. Today we discuss the 1977 Coors heist classic Smokey & The Bandit. Does this movie stand the test of time? Should it be remade? Can it be remade? If so, with whom? We break this film down and possibly destroy your childhood, as we unearth... casual racism, negging, fat-shaming, the 70s obsession with gas-guzzling and CBs, and how this movie spurred a whole subculture in the last 70s and early 80s. Plus! Is this the best trilogy to start in 1977? Fight us, Star Wars! This episode has everything, so ENJOY! If you have a beer-centric or heavily-beer-involved movie recommendation, let us know and maybe we’ll do this again! Find out more about PBS Sacramento at @pinkbootssacramento on Instagram Check out Corky’s bad movie podcast on social media @daredanielpod, or listen wherever you get your podcasts. Barley & Me can be found across social media @barleyandmepod. Be sure to follow us for more info on future Barley & Me Presents! Editions, as we try to tackle music, movies, sports, and more! Email questions/comments/concerns/movie requests to barleyandmepodcast@gmail.com or barleyandmepod@gmail.com Featured in this episode are segments of past and future musical guests' latest work. Be sure to track their latest down on Bandcamp.com, which is giving the bulk of purchase money to the artists during the Coronavirus pandemic. Music featured: "Silent Type" by Blinker the Star, off the brand-new album Juvenile Universe (songwriter Jordon Zadorozny appears on episode 127) "Super Sleuth" by Vennart, off the brand-new album In the Dead, Dead Wood (Mike Vennart will be appearing in a future episode) "A Letter to Violet Edison" by Be Brave Bold Robot, off their Greatest Hits (songwriter Dean Haakenson appears on episode 97 and created the alternate Barley & Me theme "Functional Alcoholism") "Life Matterz" by Breez, the new single, which is not on Bandcamp but is available on most streaming services (Breez is the creator of the original Barley & Me theme song "JamRoc") Also, during this crisis, 100% of profits from sales of Barley & Me shirts via Zen-Threads.com will go to Another Round, Another Rally, a charity that supports front- and back-of-house members of the service industry whose wages and benefits may be affected. So grab a shirt and help a good cause and people you love! https://zen-threads.com/collections/beer-wine/products/barley-and-me-podcast-mens-crew-tee?fbclid=IwAR1G_5HJ3NCoWTRgmG6Q2PVALEiJsb1KtHClCaDli0NhsjZsc4KPmWCp_os Ben is also posting #Chugs4Charity videos semi-daily on Instagram (@barleyandmepod), to help raise funds for those affected by this shutdown. You can Venmo Ben ($comedianbenrice) or hit his PayPal (@barleyandmepod) and all money will go to support the NAACP, ACLU, Black Lives Matter, and other civil rights helpers. Charities will change with the times and as emergencies arise. But the point is: all donations will go to help those who need it. Do you have a story about racism, sexism, homophobia, or transphobia in the beer industry? You can submit your story anonymously, to be read on a future episode of Barley & Me at https://forms.gle/SmDuBT3zGKxNCVZ757 Intro Music: “JamRoc” by Breez (@breeztheartist) Alternate Music: “Functional Alcoholism” by Be Brave Bold Robot (@bebraveboldrobot) Logo by Jessica DiMesio (@alchemistqueen)
Hey #listenship. Dan, Scott, Jer and Dave are back with episode 101. Predictably there's a lot of election talk, but we also discuss the amazing, new Vennart record in some detail. That included discussion on his decision to keep the release off of the subscription streaming services. Finally, we land on some talk of the state of things in Minneapolis, uptown, downtown, around town. Thanks for listening.
Steve and Remfry have had a busy week, not only do they claim to have won the US election (that’s how it works right?) they also have plenty of new music to listen to. Lots of music. A whole load of music. A lot of people are saying they listen to the most music of everyone... ahem...We review new releases from Sólstafir (1:02:24) Ólafur Arnalds (1:28:22) Vennart (1:39:57) Bitch Falcon (2:04:14) Mountain Caller (2:15:26) and This Be The Verse (2:25:34)Plus, we chat about the latest live streams from The Bronx (17:09) Puscifer (22:46) Mr. Bungle (35:40) and Code Orange (42:01)The Bronx - Side Effects - 10/5/2017 - Paste Studios, New York, NY - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aswsg8lDEEAWe’re delighted to say Riot Act is supported by Signature Brew. Head to https://www.signaturebrew.co.uk and type in the code ‘riotact’ at the checkout to get 10% off your purchase. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's a gluttony of reviews this week as Remfry and Steve bin off Trade off (again ... sorry we WILL come back to it) and instead review a plethora of new releases from Loathe, Green Day, Stone Temple Pilots, Sepultura, Sylosis, Spanish Love Songs, Napalm Death and Vennart ... phew! There's also live reviews of Sleep Token, Five Finger Death Punch and the Backyard Babies / The Wildhearts co-headliner. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
With just 31 days left of 2018, Steve and Remfry delve into albums released over the past 11 months that they missed first time around. In the first part of this two part round-up, the boys look at albums by The Armed, itoldyouiwouldeatyou, Louise Lemón, Ovlov, Kississippi, Ólafur Arnalds and Twenty One Pilots.Elsewhere, Remfry sat down with current Vennart/ex-Oceansize main man Mike Vennart to discuss his top five Iron Maiden songs. Remfry stuck around to review the show as well as shows from Pijn, Mogwai, Earthtone9 and Pitchshifter, whilst Steve went to see Therapy?. Plus, this week’s trade-off is The Smashing Pumpkins’ 2011 Oceania for Sugar’s Copper Blue. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 60 brought to you by @TinWhiskersBrew! This week the guys talk allergies, the new #vikings practice "fasillyty", Hader's confusing standing O, trips to see @Vennart, and Dan asks Jer to double down on his Han Solo opinion..then so much more!
Jer, Dan, and Scott. That's right, Steve. Scott. Dig deep on eelpout, Dan not seeing things but wanting to talk about it anyway. Vennart's new live DVD. Vermette and Nyquist. The best priced hockey ticket in town. Blink 182 members making first contact. And the Minnesota sports media attempting to make the Wolves story a story before it's a story. Infinite Me, Nomia, Slow Mass (Chicago), and Self Evident are going to play one of the best shows of this early year at the Triple Rock on Saturday, 2/18 and we feature music from each. Thanks for listening!
Welcome to Live From Progzilla Towers Edition 127. In this edition, we heard music by Guthrie Govan, Big Big Train, Earth's Yellow Sun, Robert Reed & Les Penning, Iosonouncane, Material, Tiger Moth Tales, Simon Godfrey, Egdon Heath, Nightwish, Vennart, Genesis, Damian Wilson, Sky, John Mclaughlin, Somewhere, Harmonium, December People, Malady, Jolly, Blueneck & Disturbed.
Predictive modeling and health risk stratification can help providers identify members for case management and disease management interventions, says Dr. William Vennart, vice president of medical management and national medical director with CareAdvantage Inc. These methods ensure that patients receive treatment for their chronic conditions early on and, in turn, reduce unnecessary utilization and lower acute and chronic care costs. Dr. Vennart, along with John Harris, chief wellness officer and senior vice president for Healthways, described how their organizations have approached health risk stratification, from how individuals are identified for stratification purposes to the effectiveness of risk stratification programs during the webinar, Reducing Acute and Chronic Care Costs Through an Effective Health Risk Stratification Model.