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EPISODE 12 BABY! We got Avery from Routine Fuss and we got to dive deep about their new four song ep they released called LIVE / LAUGH / FUSS. In this episode, we dive into being lucky to find drummers, math rock, recording, the difference between live drums and programmed drums. Did Avery drop out of composition school?! Maybe! Does Kristy have any complete sentences?!?! Maybe!!!!! Here is the show notes generated by Eddy by Headliner! ---------------------------- Musician Avery discusses the journey behind his math rock band Routine Fuss' new album Live Laugh Fuss. We get an inside look at the challenges of pressing physical records, expanding from a solo project into a full band, and waiting to play shows during the pandemic. Avery introduces us to his collaborators like drummer Colin and bassist/songwriting partner Jordan. He shares how he balances music as a side project outside his data analytics day job. Listen in for an authentic perspective on nurturing a DIY band. Live Laugh Fuss https://www.discogs.com/release/ Fuss-Live-Laugh-Fuss 4--- Weatherbox https://weatherbox.bandcamp.com/ Chord Boy https://www.chordboy.com/
Notorious for "always being in a band" AJ of Glow & The Dark talks about his experiences in music including his new, self-titled EP, coffee vibes, social media and more.Follow & Support Glow & The Dark:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/glowandthedarkbandInsta: https://www.instagram.com/glowandthedarkband/Twitter: https://twitter.com/glowandthedarkListen: https://glowandthedark.bandcamp.com/______NEW MERCH & LOGO HAS LANDEDWe updated our new logo and put it on a shirt! You can order from our limited sizes left on our site (expected to ship between late May-early June).Thanks to our designer Joey Resko for our new logo.Join the club!Twitch: https://emosocialclub.tvDiscord: https://emosocial.club/discordTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@xemosocialclubxTwitter: https://emosocial.club/twitterInstagram: https://emosocial.club/instagramYoutube: https://emosocial.club/youtubeFacebook: https://emosocial.club/facebook Follow us!Brian: @spookypants1 Lizzie: @bordenbathory
This week we're thrilled to welcome Chris Browder, the singer and songwriter behind the band Mansions (@MANSIONS). Mansions released one of the best records of 2020 last June called, Big Bad. Chid and Sigh ask Chris about the record, why its tough to go to shows when you get old, what his writing process is like, Koufax, seeing big bands live, working an office job, and more. Please go buy Big Bad: mansions.bandcamp.com/album/big-bad Follow us on Twitter: @CHIDSPIN / @ SighFieri / @RoundingDownSupport the show (https://cash.app/$roundingdown)
Scott Svikla played guitar in a bunch of bands including Weatherbox, Forever Came Calling, and Hotel Books. He also used to be the head manager and booker for the legendary San Diego venue, Epicenter. ----- Podcast credits: Intro/Outro Music: “Do It All Again” by Rosedale https://open.spotify.com/album/7ulXavnpIdytHDqx2OEv8K Produced and Edited Animations, and graphics by: Mike Liorti -------- Get 15% off your Vocal Eze order by using this link: http://vocaleze.refr.cc/mikeliorti --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stateofmyart/support
On the latest episode of American Slacker, hosts Matt and Jesse discuss this week’s bizarre news including changes in cannabis markets due to coronavirus, how some strip clubs handle social distancing, a madman detained with trash bags in Taco Bell, an officer enduring a dick twist, a Mcdouble domestic dispute, a furry porch pirate and the pick for Funny Clip of the Week. Then the guys suggest some music worth listening to during quarantine; Weatherbox and Yung Gravy. The show finishes up with a brand new game called Music Through the Ages, with Matt asking Jesse which famous musicians are responsible for various absurd antics. Promos Murderous Minors: Killer Kids The Lost Signals Visit our sponsors and use these codes to support the American Slacker Podcast Manscaped: use code “Slackers” at https://www.manscaped.com/ Hemp-CBD: use code “Slacker” at https://www.hemp-cbd.com/ Seat Giant: use code “Slacker” at https://www.seatgiant.com/ Check out the American Slacker Podcast Website, Facebook Page, American Slackers Group, Instagram, Youtube and Twitter. To become a Patron of the show click here! The song “American Slacker” provided by Haverland
The Cool Guys™ are back with another Micro Punkis episode where they hit you with another Buzzfeed quiz, what they’re feeling, and their takes on Trippin’ The Life Fantastic by Weatherbox! Enjoy!
Last week I got to sit down and talk with one of my favorite musical groups, Weatherbox. The band was started in 2004 by singer/songwriter Brian Warren in San Diego, CA. They recently reunited after going on hiatus in 2016. Their current lineup consists of some new and familiar faces.This podcast was recorded at Brooklyn Bazaar, a day after the band played a sold out show upstairs with Person L, Fire is Motion, and the Sal Show. I’ve seen them a couple times in my life and this was for sure the best set I’ve seen.I’ve been a pretty geeked-out fan for about 10 years (still remember buying “American Art” on interpunk) so I tried to ask as many questions as I could about the band’s history and ethos.Their last album “Flies in All Directions” was released on Triple Crown Records in 2014. They’re currently working on some new music and recently dropped some live session videos produced by Shane and Jake’s session project, Half Way Home Sessions.
The guys set their eyes on California this time around talking about new releases from Miserable, Young Jesus, and Belle Mare (NYC). The episode also dives into San Diego legends Weatherbox in regards to their return this New Years Eve for what seems like a one-off show. Ian sits down with Club Night (Oakland, CA) at Cafe Verona a few weeks ago to talk about their new album What Life, out early next year via Tiny Engines. Its a great conversation on being a collective more than a band and the journeys we make through scenes and music. There is even a little Halloween conversation at the end since this episode was recorded on Halloween! ***If you're in NYC next month, check out Sweet Static's 3rd Anniversary party at Alphaville on January 19, 2019!! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/no-static-at-all/support
Hey man, we're just a couple of chill guys taking it easy after releasing an episode like 8 full days later than we wanted to. But it's all good, because we're so chill. We talk about This Is Water by David Foster Wallace, and the Weatherbox Audiotree Live session. You can get both of those hot links on youtube if you want, dude. It's all good either way, we're chill about it.
In Episode 022, we discuss the short, but fully connected jam that emerged from Ghost during Phish’s 2017 New Year’s Eve Run. The run was filled with high-quality improv from Phish, and this Ghost is a perfect example of full-band-connectivity throughout it’s 10 minutes.Songs featured in this episode are: Stereolab: “Brakhage,” Underworld: “Low Burn,” REM: “Crush With Eyeliner,” Mission of Burma: “Trem 2” & “Weatherbox,” and Radiohead: “Bones.”In addition, we discuss two new 2018 records we highly recommend: Jeff Rosenstock: “POST-” and Jeremy Enigk: “Ghost.”Check us out on Spotify: Beyond The Pond Podcast SongsYou can find us on Twitter: @_beyondthepond, Medium: https://medium.com/beyond-the-pond, and/or send us an email: beyondthepondpodcast@gmail.com.Please leave us a review on iTunes! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Brian and Brian celebrate the 77th episode of Volcano Vinyl by each playing a 7". Up first is the 2013 REPBOX split featuring Sainthood Reps ("Deadlines") and Weatherbox ("Big News"), followed by Charles Wright & The Watts 103rd St Rhythm Band ("Express Yourself"/"Living On Borrowed Time") from 1970. volcanovinyl@gmail.com @volcanovinyl #vv077