American vocalist, lyricist, and graphic artist
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Keith sits down with Jacob Bannon to discuss his daily life, band and work balance, the inner-workings of Deathwish Inc. and some of the label's history, changes in media and the music industry over the years, Umbra Vitae, how the band came together, their debut LP "Shadow of Life", Jacob's lyrical approach with the band, the making of their latest LP "Light of Death" and the themes behind the record. We also discuss Converge, the release of their 2001 LP "Jane Doe", the making of the record and the critical response at the time of its release, some insight into their follow up LP's "You Fail Me" and "No Heroes", Wear Your Wounds and some of their creative process, what's next for Converge, Blood Moon, Wear Your Wounds and more.
S8Ep04 - Adam McGrath plays guitar in Cave In, Nomad Stones, 27, and Wear Your Wounds.
Day 9 - final day and what do you do for a grand finale? You go out big! And that's what we do! Ending this marathon that started with Motorpsycho and had some of our favorite artists - there cannot be anybody but the one and only Jacob Bannon! However, we will not be talking about Converge or Wear Your Wounds too much, but rather about his art for he is one amazing artist; everyone who has looked at the Converge-record covers will know what I am talking about. Jacob's art is not only visible in the Converge releases but also on a lot of the early Hydra Head 7”s like Corrin, on records by Cave In, Knut or hardcore classics like American Nightmare's self-titled record or Every Time I Die's Hot Damn!! However to him artwork is much more than just the single visual created for it.
The prolific Jake Bannon, frontman of the mighty Converge is my guest on this all new episode of The Jasta Show! On this one Jake opens up about his depression, what's coming up next for Converge, and his many other projects, Check it out!Jacob Bannon (born October 15, 1976)[1] is the vocalist, lyricist, and graphic artist for the American metalcore band Converge. He is the co-founder and owner of the record label Deathwish Inc. and the author of many visual works for independent punk rock and heavy metal musicians. Bannon has also composed and performed experimental music as Supermachiner with Ryan Parker and more recently as Wear Your Wounds. Support Our SponsorsIndie Merch Store - https://www.indiemerchstore.com use promo code JASTA10 at check outMartyrstore - https://martyrstore.net use code JJ15The Mad Russian Apothecary - https://www.madrussianapothecary.com use code JASTA21Promescent - Use this link: https://bit.ly/3y9jZAP to get 15% off + free shipping automatically added on all orders!Rockauto - https://www.rockauto.comYodelta.com - https://yodelta.com/ use promo code GAS for 25% offManscaped - Get 20% Off + Free Shipping, with the code JASTA at https://Manscaped.com. Your balls will thank you™!IP Vanish - https://ipvanish.com/JASTASeek and Strike - https://www.seekandstrike.com/Subscribe On GaS Digitalhttps://gasdigitalnetwork.com/gdn-show-channels/the-jasta-show/USE PROMO Code JASTA for a 2 week free trial.Follow Jamey On Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/jastaFollow The Show On Social Mediahttps://twitter.com/jameyjastahttps://www.instagram.com/jameyjasta/https://twitter.com/bmackayisrighthttps://www.instagram.com/bmackayisright/Musician, former television host, and podcaster Jamey Jasta (Hatebreed, Kingdom of Sorrow, Jasta and the former host of MTV's Headbanger's Ball) interviews your heroes every Monday and Thursday. The newest 20 episodes are always free, but if you want access to all the archives, watch live, chat live, access to the forums, and get the show a week before it comes out everywhere else - you can subscribe now at gasdigitalnetwork.com and use the code JASTASee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Derek Coy, Veterans' Health Officer at the New York State Health Foundation and former Sergeant in the United States Marine Corps talks about how all of the experiences in his life, inside and outside the military, contributed to his life's work and mission. He strives to normalize conversations about mental health and trauma to foster connection and encourage others not to hide their pain. He talks about some pivotal moments in his own life, including hearing Kalief Browder's story and a timely interaction at a NYC Veteran's Day parade. Check out Derek's work at the NYS Health Foundation here: https://nyshealthfoundation.org/what-we-fund/veterans-health/Follow Derek here: https://twitter.com/ClassicDCoyNational Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-8255(TALK)We would love to hear from you! Reach out to us with feedback and ideas, including suggestions for great guests at Podcast@mhawestchester.org
We kicked things off with the return of one of our favorite all time guests, Mike McKenzie of Umbra Vitae, Wear Your Wounds, The Red Chord and like a million other bands. He talks about all of his projects, the possibility of more from The Red Chord, and the infamous Ladder Up An Ass performance. After the interview, we play a hilarious local law firm commercial. We find NEW Vince Neil cameos and man did we have a great time with them. We discuss James Hetfield's new tables and wrap it up talking about Nacho Vidal's story in the news. Join our Patreon to get watch the video version and get a bonus episode each month, and other behind the scenes goodies. More info here. Listen to the Metal Injection Livecast on: Spotify, iTunes,Stitcher, Google Play, Tunein or this RSS feed. Follow us on: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and Youtube.
Host Jason Schreurs welcomes Jacob Bannon to the podcast. Jacob is the singer of Converge and Umbra Vitae and is the person behind Wear Your Wounds. He is also a co-owner of longtime hardcore/punk/metal label Deathwish Inc. Jacob talks about how he uses his music and art to express his internal struggles. Rather than detail those struggles, he prefers to leave them in his artistic projects. http://convergecult.com http://umbravitae.com http://wearyourwounds.bandcamp.com http://deathwishinc.com Featured song: Converge - "Broken by Light" from The Dusk in Us (Epitaph Records, 2017) Photo: Jason Schreurs About this podcast: Scream Therapy explores the link between punk rock and mental health. My guests are members of the underground music scene who are living with mental health challenges, like myself. Intro/background music: Submission Hold - "Cranium Ache" Render Useless - "The Second Flight of Icarus" Artwork: Luke Ramsey - http://lukeramseystudio.com Contact host Jason Schreurs - jasonschreurs@telus.net
Aw yesss, we're back with more Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction. Today's guest is Mike McKenzie of the Red Chord and Wear Your Wounds. Find Mike on Twitter and listen to his latest musical release, Umbra Vitae. The stories in today's episode are The Devil's Tattoo, Static Man, The Bloody Hand, Where Have All The Heroes Gone, and War Surplus. This episode is rife with 90s TV tropes and even has a cameo from a cast member of Salute Your Shorts. You can find episodes of Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction streaming on Amazon Prime and Roku if you want to watch and play along, but watching the companion episode is not necessary to enjoy the podcast. Thanks!
Jacob Bannon is a creative force in the world of underground music. Even if you haven't listened to his bands, you've definitely seen some of his visual art. Along with making some of the most iconic and striking album covers of our generation, Bannon sings for Converge, Wear Your Wounds and his new death-metal tinged band Umbra Vitae.
Ghost Cult was honored to chat with musician and artist Jacob Bannon of Converge, Wear Your Wounds, and his new band Umbra Vitae. That group just released their debut album, Shadow of Life, (read our review here), a brutal, OSDM flavored album created by Jacob and a group of master musicians and friends such as Mike McKenzie (The Red Chord, WYW) and Sean Martin (Twitching Tongues, ex Hatebreed, WYW) Greg Weeks (The Red Chord, Labor Hex) and Jon Rice (Uncle Acid and the Deadbeats, Job For A Cowboy). Continue reading → The post PODCAST: Episode 89: Jacob Bannon (Converge) on Umbra Vitae Band and Debut Album appeared first on Ghost Cult Magazine.
Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. My guest was Jacob Bannon, singer of the band Converge. Jacob came on the podcast to talk about his newest band Umbra Vitae, a Death Metal band consisting of past guest Mike McKenzie and Greg Weeks (The Red Chord), Sean Martin, (ex-Hatebreed) and Drummer Jon Rice (Job For a Cowboy). Jacob discussed the origins of the band, how the writing and recording process was birthed out of last years Wear Your Wounds album sessions. We also discussed his artwork process and spend the last 20 minutes getting all nerdy about MMA! Follow Umbra Vitae https://www.facebook.com/umbravitaeofficial/
Jacob Bannon is the frontman of Converge. His music projects also include Wear Your Wounds and Umbra Vitae. Jacob is the co-founder of Deathwish Inc - a hardcore/punk/metal record label, and he creates incredible artwork for musicians and other clients. We spoke a lot about the early days of Converge and Jacob's entry into the world of music. Check out Jacob Bannon: https://jacobbannon.com/ https://deathwishinc.com/ https://www.convergecult.com/ https://wearyourwounds.bandcamp.com/ Support TVTV on Patreon: www.patreon.com/thevoyagesoftimvetter
The Mosh Zone Episode #110. This week we chat with Mike of The Red Chord, Wear Your Wounds about his early love for anything musical, being laughed at when trying out for the band, stories behind those influential albums, the current status of the band, his other musical endeavours, how he joined WYW, the state of the industry and much more!!
This week on the Just an Insight Podcast we are joined by guitarist, vocalist and composer Mike "Gunface" McKenzine, who is probably best known for playing in the band The Red Chord. During the chat we discuss swapping finger skateboards for metal records, growing up with not many friends that were into heavy music, how he has become a career musician and how that has helped his latest musical endeavour. To keep up to date with everything Mike is doing visit: Website - gunface.com Facebook - facebook.com/gunfaceofficial
Las novedades discográficas de Julio 2019 con Crag Mask, Death Cab for Cutie, Dope Lemon, Fangclub, Gandalf's Fist, Gauche, Goon, Hippie Death Cult, I the Mighty, Joey Cape, Kaiser Chiefs, One Noble Gun, Particle Kid, Pretty Vicious, Proper. Rebecca Pidgeon, Sum 41, Taking Meds, Tijuana Panthers, Tool, Trash Kit, Ty Segall, Violent Femmes, Wear Your Wounds y Wolf Prayer
With new music from Baroness, Wear Your Wounds, The Darling Fire, Low Dose, Her Name Is Calla. Plus the usual news & chat from the alternative world. Audible - audibletrial.com/machogrande Spotify Playlists Big Cartel - https://machogrande.bigcartel.com Voicemail - 05603 689 842 contact us - info@machograndepodcast.co.uk Twitter - @machogranderock merch - http://www.machogrande.bigcartel.com/ 'This (non profit) podcast is intended for promotional purposes only' Macho Grande Podcast' does not claim to own copyright etc, all copyright is respected to the artists and labels.
The TNM team have a laugh a minute as they discuss the mental new Asking Alexandria song, how Ed Sheeran is stinking up rock radio, there's confessions on The Rasmus and Crazy Town, discussion on the most metal crisp flavor, reviews on new Drab Majesty, Wear Your Wounds and Prince Daddy & The Hyena and Album Club is on one of the all time great albums - Dirt by Alice In Chains.
EP103 is with special guest Adam Mcgrath. He is the guitarist for the bands Cave In, Wear Your Wounds and Nomad Stones. We talk about the "Final Transmission" album that Cave In just released with the final recordings from their late bassist Caleb Scofield and what that process was like, we talk Nomad Stones and Wear Your Wounds and we talk a lot about pro wrestling! I had a blast talking with him and I hope you enjoy it! Cheers! For Cave In: https://cavein.bandcamp.com/ @sonicdeathwall on IG For Wear Your Wounds: https://wearyourwounds.bandcamp.com/album/wyw @wearyourwoundsofficial on IG For Nomad Stones https://wearyourwounds.bandcamp.com/album/wyw @nomadstones on IG Don't forget to like, share & subscribe and follow us on social media Instagram: @rocknrollbeerguy Twitter: @RnRBeerGuy Intro: "Shake my Blood" by Cave In Outro: "All Illusion" by Cave In Sponsors! Check out our friends at Cosmic Eye Brewing on social media @cosmiceye.beer or their website: https://www.cosmiceye.beer Owner/Founder of Cosmic Eye Brewing was on EP04 with Sacha from Intronaut where he talks about the idea of the brewery and his love for metal. So of course Metal Monday is a thing! Wear some metal gear and get $1 off a full pour! Now available in cans too!! PLEASE check out the Patreon page. www.patreon.com/rocknrollbeerguy Support the podcast and earn exclusive content like full audio interviews from Psycho Las Vegas from acts like Andrew WK, Red Fang, CKY and more.
DESOLATION SOUNDS PODCAST EPISODE 27 - LIKE KALISTO TO A STAR IN LUCHA HOUSE PARTY Fans of niche wrestling references rejoice!It's a mixed bag for news this week as while there is something brewing in the Killswitch Engage camp, there is sad news to report from Leeds-based melodic hardcore quartet The Human Project as well as a health update from Megadeth's Dave Mustaine.This is however some new music fro Jacob Bannon's side project Wear Your Wounds ahead of their new album Rust On the Gates of Heaven, as well as some album announcements from Alter Bridge and Chelsea Wolfe.It's a strong week for the Desolation Sounds Podcast this week for reviews as Steven has been listening to the latest albums from London tropical punk group The Skints; the return from the absolutely not dad rock outfit The Wildhearts; and the absolutely blistering Employed to Serve.Open Mic is just as strong as we take a look at Trivium's fourth album Shogun and question where any doubts of Trivium's credentials came from.This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
This week on Talking to Ghosts we have Jacob Bannon! We talked about the crazy tour schedule that goes with the Converge universe of bands, making Wear Your Wounds a full project with a steady band of collaborators, and how he made abstract art in the dunes for an artist residency. Then! We talked for about 20 straight minutes about MMA and how he was a judge for awhile. Jacob Bannon has a lot of projects, but here are a few: Wear Your Wounds, Dunedevil Art Book, and Deathwish Records. Talking to Ghosts is best found on our Official Website. Our 5-year anniversary cover art is by the awesome Alicia Gaines (check out her band Ganser). This podcast was produced, recorded and edited by Michael Kurt and Wes Mueller.
Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. My guest this week was an old friend/acquaintance from my touring days, Mike McKenzie, guitarist of The Red Chord and currently in Wear Your Wounds. Mike has a ton of other porjects and has stayed immensely busy with music since The Red Chord ended. Some of his projects include Stomach Earth, Nightkin, and Beyond the Sixth Seal. We discuss ALL those projects as well as The Red Chord's final album “Fed Through the Teeth Machine” celebrating a 10 year anniversary. Mike is such an under rated and talented guitar player that his accoladed and bands he's played with should speak for themselves. Mike took me through working with his newest project, the Jacob Bannon (Converge) spearheaded “supergroup” Wear Your Wounds, which along with Mike and Jacob includes, Adam McGrath (Cave-In) Sean Martin (Hatebreed) and Chris Maggio (Trap Them) that new album will see release later this year on Deathwish Inc. Follow Mike FACEBOOK // TWITTER // INSTAGRAM Follow Wear Your Wounds FACEBOOK // TWITTER // INSTAGRAM Follow The Red Chord FACEBOOK // TWITTER // INSTAGRAM Follow Beyond the Sixth Seal FACEBOOK Follow Unraveller FACEBOOK Follow Stomach Earth FACEBOOK Follow Nightkin FACEBOOK // INSTAGRAM
Over the years, there have been three major terror arrests just the month of May, 8, 9, and 10 years ago: 8 years ago on May 11, 2011 — Two potential terrorists are arrested after acquiring weapons and expressing interest to attack city religious sites and the Empire State Building 9 years ago on May 1, 2010 — Terrorist attempts failed Times Square car bombing and 10 years ago on May 20, 2009 — Four men are arrested in a terror plot to shoot down military planes and bomb Bronx synagogues In what was initially thought to be a real terrorist attack, 2 years ago on May 18, 2017 — A man high on PCP drives a car into pedestrians in Times Square We've been following the back-and-forth on Macy's plans for their flagship store in Herald Square, and this week the CEO confirmed to Bloomberg News that the company is moving forward with a plan to place a skyscraper on top of their existing landmarked store that was built in the early 1900s. 108 years ago on May 23, 1911 — Opening ceremony for the main branch of the NY Public Library A Change.org petition aims to bring a statue of the comic book legend to NYC 136 years ago on May 24, 1883 — Opening day for the Brooklyn Bridge 33 years ago on May 25, 1986 — Hands Across America takes place, forming a human chain from Battery Park in NYC to Long Beach, California A Great Big City has been running a 24-hour newsfeed since 2010, but the AGBC News podcast is just getting started, and we need your support. A Great Big City is built on a dedication to explaining what is happening and how it fits into the larger history of New York, which means thoroughly researching every topic and avoiding clickbait headlines to provide a straightforward, honest, and factual explanation of the news. Individuals can make a monthly or one-time contribution at agreatbigcity.com/support and local businesses can have a lasting impact by supporting local news while promoting products or services directly to interested customers listening to this podcast. Visit agreatbigcity.com/advertising to learn more. AGBC is more than just a news website — To provide better information about what's going on in the city, AGBC watches FDNY data and automatically sends out an alert if a fire or emergency becomes a serious event, and posts that info to social media along with a map, the neighborhood name, and the nearest intersection, so that you know what is happening if you see smoke rising into the sky. Follow AGBC on Facebook or Twitter to stay up-to-date everyday. Park of the day Castle Hill Playground — Castle Hill Av and Parker St in Parkchester in the Bronx — This playground, like the adjacent school, takes its name from the surrounding neighborhood, Castle Hill. During the Revolutionary War, the Castle Hill area was owned by wealthy landowner and politician Gouverneur Morris Wilkins, who constructed a home at what is known today as Castle Hill Point. Parks Events Learn the basics of canoeing at Harlem Meer in Central Park — New York is surrounded by water, but it can be intimidating to think of paddling in the Hudson. Take a lesson from the Urban Park Rangers in the calm waters of Harlem Meer at the northeast corner of Central Park, beginning at 11am on Sunday, May 19th. The event is free and open to all ages, but opportunities may fill up quickly, so arrive early. Concert Calendar Garbage, LCD Soundsystem, Mercury Rev, Phoebe Bridgers, The Messthetics, and Wye Oak are playing the Festival of Disruption at Brooklyn Steel on Friday, May 17th. The Dream Syndicate and 75 Dollar Bill are playing Mercury Lounge on Friday, May 17th. Mr Twin Sister and Ava Luna are playing the Warsaw on Friday, May 17th. Tacocat and Sammi Lanzetta are playing the Music Hall of Williamsburg on Friday, May 17th. Uniform, Blame God, and Wear Your Wounds are playing Saint Vitus Bar on Friday, May 17th. Sidewalks and Skeltons are playing H0L0 on Friday, May 17th. BTS are playing MetLife Stadium on Saturday, May 18th and Sunday, May 19th. Worriers and awakebutstillinbed are playing Baby's All Right on Sunday, May 19th. Juice WRLD and SKI MASK THE SLUMP GOD are playing the Hammerstein Ballroom on Monday, May 20th. Chromatics, Desire, and In Mirrors are playing Brooklyn Steel on Monday, May 20th. Chromeo is playing Webster Hall on Monday, May 20th. Sum 41 are playing Gramercy Theater on Tuesday, May 21st. Chromatics and Holy Ghost are playing Brooklyn Steel on Tuesday, May 21st. Mono and Emma Ruth Rundle are playing Music Hall of Williamsburg on Wednesday, May 22nd. American Football and Pure Bathing Culture are playing Warsaw on Friday, May 24th and Saturday, May 25th. Find more fun things to do at agreatbigcity.com/events. New York Fact Here's something you may not have known about New York: The striped bass was declared the New York state marine or saltwater fish in 2006, in reference to their seasonal presence in the tidal portion of the Hudson River and coastal waters around Long Island Weather The extreme highs and lows for this week in weather history: Record High: 99°F on May 19, 1962 Record Low: 38°F on May 19, 1976 Weather for the week ahead: Rain today and Monday, with scattered showers tonight ending overnight, leading to a mostly dry and sunny weekend. Intro and outro music: 'Start the Day' by Lee Rosevere — Concert Calendar music from Jukedeck.com
We looked at the city's number of measles cases last week on episode 21, and new numbers this week show that the outbreak continues to grow. Within the city, there have now been 498 total confirmed cases, and increase of 32 over last week, and in data from the CDC, the nationwide total is now at 839. A new school has been ordered closed this week for failure to follow the city health commissioner's public health emergency plan introduced last month. On May 13th, the city ordered the Yeshiva of Central Queens closed for failing to "exclude unvaccinated students for 21 days following a known exposure at the school." This is the 9th school closed by the city, and all others have since been allowed to reopen after modifying their practices to comply with the emergency plan. This outbreak is the worst the United States has seen since 1994, when the yearly total was 928 cases nationwide. In response to the ongoing outbreak of measles, the city has partnered with local (hut 'zu lah) Hatzolah emergency medical groups and the Maimonides Medical Center to make the measles vaccine available to the community, regardless of medical insurance or ability to pay. Various times and locations are available on a poster provided by the city that you can view online, or you can call 311 for more information or stop by the Hatzolah offices Boro Park, Williamsburg, or Flatbush. Within the city, Orthodox Jewish communities are hardest hit due to a combination of unvaccinated individuals and travelers returning from Israel, where there has been an outbreak of measles since last year. In the city health department data, Williamsburg has the highest total number of cases, at 379, and has added 20 new cases just in the previous week. The city has also carried through with restrictions outlined in an official health department declaration from last month, closing multiple schools and citing 98 individuals for failing to show proof of vaccination or to obtain a new vaccination. Measles is a highly contagious disease that is spread through the air as sick individuals cough or sneeze. The measles vaccination is included in MMR shots, standing for measles, mumps, and rubella, that contain a specially-weakened form of the virus that trains the body's immune system on how to defend against that virus in the future. For information on where to obtain a measles vaccination, call 311 or view information from the Department of Health at nyc.gov/doh. 100 years ago on May 16, 1919 — Members of the "Russellites" religious sect living in Brooklyn receive reduced sentences after being charged with distributing anti-war materials. 135 years ago on May 17, 1884 — P.T. Barnum leads a parade of 21 elephants across the Brooklyn Bridge, which had opened just one year earlier Wegmans supermarket comes to the Brooklyn Navy Yard on 7am on October 27th, when the 74,000 sqft store opens where Admiral's Row once stood. An update to last week's deadly Harlem fire at the Frederick E. Samuel Apartments that claimed the lives of four children and two adults in the early-morning hours of May 8th. FDNY fire investigators determined the cause to have been an open flame on the stove, and that Andrea Pollidore had a habit of disabling the smoke detector while she cooked because it would begin to alarm so easily. A source told NBC4 that the stove was found in the "on" position, so it seems to have been left burning at some point that day and eventually fire spread late in the night, when smoke overtook the apartment before the family inside could escape. Killed in the fire were 4 y/o Elijah, 6 y/o Brooklyn, 8 y/o Andre, 11 y/o Nakyra, their mother Andrea Pollidore, and family friend 32 y/o Mac Abdularauph, who was previously reported as a step-son. A GoFundMe page has been set up by a family member to cover the funeral costs and has received over $40,000 in just six days. 80 years ago on May 17, 1939 — The first televised sporting event takes place at Columbia University 57 years ago on May 19, 1962 — Marilyn Monroe performs "Happy Birthday, Mr. President" as part of John F. Kennedy's 45th birthday celebration at Madison Square Garden Mayor de Blasio held an announcement at Trump Tower on May 13th: In what was either a shortsighted location choice or an attempt to draw attention to a possible presidential run, de Blasio faced a cacophonous scene for his New York City Green New Deal press conference, with Trump Tower turning up the music in their lobby speakers and about a dozen protesters taking endless rides on the escalators behind the podium while carrying "Trump 2020" and "Worst Mayor Ever" signs. The city's Green New Deal plan would fine large buildings like Trump Tower for the pollution they emit, and buildings account for 70% of carbon emissions within the city. 73 years ago on May 20, 1946 — A twin-engine military plane crashes into 40 Wall Street, killing all on board A Great Big City has been running a 24-hour newsfeed since 2010, but the AGBC News podcast is just getting started, and we need your support. A Great Big City is built on a dedication to explaining what is happening and how it fits into the larger history of New York, which means thoroughly researching every topic and avoiding clickbait headlines to provide a straightforward, honest, and factual explanation of the news. Individuals can make a monthly or one-time contribution at agreatbigcity.com/support and local businesses can have a lasting impact by supporting local news while promoting products or services directly to interested customers listening to this podcast. Visit agreatbigcity.com/advertising to learn more. AGBC is more than just a news website — Our fireworks page monitors the city's announcements of upcoming fireworks, lists them on site, and automatically sends out a notification just before the fireworks begin, so that you can watch the show or prepare your pet for the upcoming explosion sounds. Visit agreatbigcity.com/fireworks to see the full calendar! Park of the day Triborough Bridge Approach Triangle — A small piece of Parks property that contains one big road sign! This triangle at the corner of 93rd and FDR Drive is nicely landscaped and surrounded by a low, decorative fence, and inside is a large stone monolith that reads "East River Drive Triborough Bridge Approach". This marker is from the 1930s when both the East River Drive (FDR Drive) and the Triborough Bridge (RFK Bridge) were built and is giving drivers some very advance notice that this road leads to the bridge on-ramp at 125th Street, much like the green overhead highway signs do today. Parks Events Movies Under the Stars: Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018) — Date: May 17, 2019 Concert Calendar Here's the AGBC Concert Calendar for the upcoming week: Knuckle Puck, Citizen, Hunny, and oso oso are playing Brooklyn Steel on Wednesday, May 15th. Yungblud is playing The Bowery Ballroom on Wednesday, May 15th. John K. Samson and Shannen Moser are playing Rough Trade NYC on Wednesday, May 15th. Architects, Thy Art Is Murder, and While She Sleeps are playing Brooklyn Steel on Thursday, May 16th. Broken Social Scene is playing Webster Hall on Thursday, May 16th. The Hold Steady are playing White Eagle Hall on Thursday, May 16th. Cory Branan and Trapper Schoepp are playing Coney Island Baby on Thursday, May 16th. Perturbator is playing Irving Plaza on Thursday, May 16th. Meshuggah and The Black Dahlia Murder are playing Hammerstein Ballroom on Thursday, May 16th. Björk is playing The Shed at Hudson Yards on Thursday, May 16th. Garbage, LCD Soundsystem, and Mercury Rev are playing Brooklyn Steel on Friday, May 17th. The Dream Syndicate and 75 Dollar Bill are playing Mercury Lounge on Friday, May 17th. Mr Twin Sister and Ava Luna are playing Warsaw on Friday, May 17th. Tacocat and Sammi Lanzetta are playing Music Hall of Williamsburg on Friday, May 17th. Uniform, Blame God, and Wear Your Wounds are playing Saint Vitus Bar on Friday, May 17th. Sidewalks and Skeltons is playing H0L0 on Friday, May 17th. BTS are playing MetLife Stadium on Saturday, May 18th and Sunday, May 19th Worriers and awakebutstillinbed are playing Baby's All Right on Sunday, May 19th. Find more fun things to do at agreatbigcity.com/events. Learn about New York Here's something you may not have known about New York: The highest temperature ever recorded in New York State was 108°F on July 22, 1926 in Troy, NY Weather The extreme highs and lows for this week in weather history: Record High: 99°F on May 19, 1962 Record Low: 38°F on May 19, 1976 Weather for the week ahead: Light rain today through Thursday, with high temperatures rising to 82°F next Monday. Intro and outro music: 'Start the Day' by Lee Rosevere — Concert Calendar music from Jukedeck.com
DESOLATION SOUNDS PODCAST EPISODE 22 - BIG TIDDY GOTH LADS "Too goth for metal, too metal for goth”.On this week's not-at-all-rushed-shut-up episode of the Desolation Sounds Podcast: studio updates from Mastodon and Sepultura; Hellyeah confirm their new drummer; and finally, THAT news update from perennial trolls, Tool.There's a load of new music this week as well from the likes of DLVRR, Issues, Of Mice & Men, Jamie Lenman and Oathbreaker, plus confirmed album news from Wear Your Wounds and Northlane.This week's album reviews go to the world's first, foremost, and only Ned Flanders-themed metal (or "Nedal") band Okilly Dokilly and their sophomore effort Howdilly Twodilly; Belgium's most exciting export since Jean-Claude Van Damme in Brutus and their second album Nest; and the colourful imaginings from the darkest thoughts of La Dispute and their fourth album Panorama.Open Mic goes to a band unfairly taken from us (mostly me) in industrial metalcore goths The Defiled, and their 2011 debut Grave Times.This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Paul is alone this week so he dug out 2 more issues of Terrorizer & picked out 6 albums that he didn't know & gave them a road test. This is the result... ...Obituary . Ohhms . Cradle of Filth . Pallbearer . Napalm Death . Melvins . Bob Dylan . Converge . Isis . Heaven 17 . 40 Watt Sun . Warning . Slayer . Candlemass . Wear Your Wounds . Svalbard . Celtic Frost . Hetroertzen . Souxsie Soux . A.A. Williams . Chelsea Wolf . Nicole Saboune .
Drummer Chris Maggio talks about not one but two short notice tours with Mutoid Man filling in for fellow drum shredder Ben Koller, plus his former work with Coliseum, Trap Them, Sleigh Bells, and present work with Wear Your Wounds, plus other freak injuries, (broken leg/chopped off finger), taking lessons with Joe Morello, the many phases of his playing; from being more performance based, to angry, to more focused, life advice from drummer Dave Witte, the punk rock dream and living in a van, the origins of the “Maggio Double Bass technique on the hands”, the challenges of replicating the nuances of sequenced drums in a live context, and much more!!!! https://mutoidman.com/ https://mutoidman.com/shows photo: INSTA: @giloscope
This week Metallica cut their hair, Drew Barrymore joins the Smashing Pumpkins & Paul recalls his claim to fame being played on the John Peel radio show. You want more? How about listening to Daniel bore us all with his 90s hardcore memories. All this & not much more in this weeks Different Times Podcast. ALTERNATIVE PRESS: April 2005. //. MELODY MAKER October 1996 BANDS DISCUSSED: The Beatles . Snoop Doggy Dogg . Korn . Metallica . Kiss . Threatin . Chase & Status . Amon Amarth . Slayer . Smashing Pumpkins . Hole . Scorpions . Uncle Adams . The Mars Volta . Sparta . Bane . Champion . Comeback Kid . Wear Your Wounds . Mínus . Gorilla Biscuits . Inside Out . Youth Of Today . Civ . Shelter . Norma Jean . Zao . The Chariot . Reggie & The Full Effect . High On Fire . Crass . Metallica . Ice Cube . Symposium . Eddie Murphy . Queen . NWA . Pantera .
Chris Maggio is an out of this world drummer who's played for the bands Sleigh Bells, Trap Them, Coliseum, and Wear Your Wounds. His style fuses together a combination of jazz discipline and punk rock ethos, which makes him capable of playing with just about anyone. A native of New Jersey, he moved to Louisville from Florida, and made his mark on the music scene immediately. He sat down with JC to talk about drumming technique, putting up with guitar players, navigating disaster, and (a lot) more... This episode is sponsored by Guestroom Records, featuring a live in-store with Tomberlin on October 12, Zanzabar, and Dauntless Distributing.
Adam McGrath is the vocalist & guitarist for Nomad Stones , a guitarist and vocalist in Cave In , and a guitarist in the bands 27 and Wear Your Wounds . He also releases rhythmic based music under the name King Duane Sunnapee . He has also been a member of Clouds, Kid Kilowatt and Bodega Girls.
This week on the Just an Insight podcast Tim is joined by vocalist of Full of Hell Dylan Walker ahead of the release of the bands new record Trumpeting Ecstasy. Dylan talks about the bands collaborative work, how they have evolved over the years and how they are constantly writing. Something else to shout about this week. Tim recently interviewed Converge front man / Wear Your Wounds genius Jacob Bannon about the debut album of his solo project for Already Heard. You can read that interview HERE: http://alreadyheard.com/post/159413330311/interview-wear-your-wounds-jacob-bannon
After a long hiatus we're back for the 50th epsode of Death Talk! We discuss why it took so long for a new episode, the new deathwishinc.com, our year end lists and some great listener questions. Got a question or comment? Use the hashtag “#askdeathtalk” on Twitter, email us deathtalk@deathwishinc.com or call the Death Talk Hotline: 754-703-8255. This episode is brought to you by Polar Music In This Episode By: Oathbreaker “Rheia” Super Unison “Auto” Planes Mistaken For Stars “Prey” Cult Leader “Lightless Walk” Show Notes: New Deathwish Site Deathwish Europe Store Debut Album from Wear Your Wounds in stores April 7th Deathwish Artists on Tour Roadburn Festival Last.fm Follow Us on Twitter: Rich - @_richrossi Caleb - @calebgowett Mark - @mark_connnolly