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In this electrifying episode of Live From the Grotto, Greg Hanna and Neil Haley sit down with two powerhouse creators in the music industry: Jimmy McGorman and Robb Vallier, the brilliant duo behind the new band Flight to London.After decades of shaping hits for iconic artists — including Goo Goo Dolls, Sabrina Carpenter, Dave Stewart, Weezer, and more — the pair finally stepped from behind the curtain to create their own artistic vision.Their upcoming debut album, Instructions for Losing Control, represents:• A return to 80s-inspired, emotionally rich, intellectual pop• A fusion of nostalgia and modern production• A creative project free of industry pressure• A collaboration 30 years in the makingJimmy and Robb unpack how their careers, friendship, and shared musical DNA led them to finally build a band of their own — and why now is the perfect time for creators to launch their own projects.They discuss:• How Flight to London began during a songwriting trip in Napa• The role of letting go, not chasing hits, and trusting instinct• Why nostalgia + innovation = the new wave of pop music• Their influences (Tears for Fears, Peter Gabriel, Scritti Politti)• Collaborating with legendary musicians from The Who, Foo Fighters, and Tim McGraw's band• Making music without industry gatekeepers• The upcoming album release and live showThis is a must-listen for fans of modern synth-pop, 80s soundscapes, artistic reinvention, and the creative journey.• Reconnected after years of industry work• Writing trip in Napa Valley sparked the inspiration• “Why aren't we doing this for ourselves?”• A promise to finally finish what they'd started decades ago• Met in the 90s at Berklee College of Music• Shared musical tastes, but careers pulled them apart• Reunited 13+ years ago — and the spark returned instantly• “Nostalgia-pop” meets modern production• Inspired by Tears for Fears, Peter Gabriel, 80s intellectual pop• Guardrails: strict creative boundaries to maintain cohesion• No chasing hits — only making honest, cinematic music• Why the title reflects modern life• Letting go vs. losing control• Embracing uncertainty, risk, and creative freedom• Writing songs they couldn't write for other artists• No more gatekeepers• Social media = direct-to-fan access• Artists can start at any age• “It's the best time ever to create art”World-class session legends contributed, including:• John Button – Bassist for The Who• David Levita – Guitarist for Tim McGraw & Faith Hill• Members of the Foo Fighters• Saxophone contributions from Australia• Additional production support from Dr. Mix (Europe)A global creative collaboration — pulled together by genuine friendships.Robb:• Learning to let go• Stop forcing everything• Choose battles wisely• Peace comes from surrender, not controlJimmy:• “This too shall pass”• It's better to finish than be perfect• Ask: “Will this matter in 5 years?”• Always chase what makes you feel aliveWebsite: flighttolondonmusic.comSpotify / Apple Music: Flight to LondonDebut Single Available Now: “No One's Forgiven”Full Album Release: November 21Album Release Performance: November 22 – Westlake Village, CAThe music video for “No One's Forgiven” (featuring unforgettable puppets) is available on YouTube.“Letting go changed my life — it changed how I sleep, how I work, and how I create.” — Robb Vallier“We didn't chase hits this time. We chased what felt true.” — Jimmy McGorman“Nobody cares how old you are. People just want great music.” — Jimmy McGorman“It's the creator's time. Corporations don't control creativity anymore.” — Neil HaleyJimmy McGorman – Guitarist, songwriter, producer, and longtime touring member of Goo Goo Dolls.Robb Vallier – Multi-instrumentalist, producer, and songwriter with decades of studio and touring credits.Together, they form Flight to London — a modern synth-pop act with deep roots in classic 80s artistry.
MUSICPras Michel, a founding member of the hip-hop group the Fugees, was sentenced Thursday to 14 years in federal prison for illegally funneling millions of dollars in foreign money into U.S. political campaigns.A jury found him guilty in April 2023 of 10 counts, including conspiracy and acting as an unregistered foreign agent, in connection with a scheme involving Malaysian financier Jho Low.The judge rejected prosecutors' call for a life sentence, but described Michel's conduct as “brazen.” Nine Inch Nails drummer Josh Freese will release a new album next Friday, November 28th.Just a Minute, Vol. 2, which will be out on Pearl Jam guitarist Stone Gossard's Loosegroove Records, is the follow-up to 2021's Vol. 1, which contained 20 one-minute songs. Freese will hit the road next month for three shows with Weezer in Australia in which he will play guitar. He will be back behind the drums for the Nine Inch Nails' Peel It Back tour, which starts February 5th in New Orleans.Quick Hits:Documentary One Shot With Ed Sheeran hits Netflix.Stage played and autographed Gibson Guitars from Kirk Hammett of Metallica, Halestorm, Rise Against, Cheap Trick, and Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo auctioned at Julien's Auctions' Played, Worn & Torn event.Jonas Brothers, Isley Brothers, David Bryan (Bon Jovi) among those inducted into New Jersey Hall of Fame. NEW ALBUMS OUTAerosmith and Yungblud teamed up for the five-song One More Time EP.Def Leppard's latest live release, Diamond Star Halos Life From Sheffield, is available in multiple formats.KISS's Alive Super Deluxe Edition expands the band's 1975 breakthrough with additional shows recorded on that tour.The Smashing Pumpkins' Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness 30th Anniversary Edition is a four-CD or six-LP set with previously unreleased live tracks. TVThe Academy Awards wants us to be prepared with extra snacks before the 2026 ceremony. https://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/wireStory/2026-oscars-broadcast-include-24-awards-including-new-127685530 "I'm Chevy Chase and You're Not" premieres on CNN New Year's Day, then will stream on their app. https://ew.com/chevy-chase-admits-mistake-leave-snl-new-documentary-11850147 Kim Kardashian revealed that she was the winning bidder for her father's old Bible, which he gave to O.J. Simpson after he was arrested for murder. She paid $80,276 for it. Superman comic shatters world record … A super-rare copy of Superman No. 1 sold for $9.12 million at Heritage Auctions, making it officially the most expensive comic book ever. That $9.12 million price tag didn't just beat the previous record. It crushed it. The previous record? "Only" $6 million for an Action Comics No. 1 sold in 2024. The record-breaking Superman No. 1 was found tucked away in a California attic by three brothers after their mother passed away. It turns out, she quietly stored away some serious comic treasure -- to the tune of nine million bucks. https://sports.yahoo.com/article/superman-no-1-becomes-most-183000973.html?guccounter=1 MOVING ON INTO MOVIE NEWS:IN THEATERS:Wicked: For Good (Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo, Jonathan Bailey, Michelle Yeoh) The late Chadwick Boseman was honored with a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. https://www.cnn.com/2025/11/20/entertainment/chadwick-boseman-hollywood-walk-of-fame Our first official look at the next Hunger Games movie is finally here! https://variety.com/2025/film/trailers/hunger-games-sunrise-on-reaping-first-look-haymitch-1236442928/ Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel, and Josh Gad have reportedly scored big pay days to return for "Frozen 3" and "Frozen 4". The voices of Anna, Elsa, and Olaf will be paid over $60 million each for the two sequels. https://www.usmagazine.com/entertainment/news/frozen-stars-reportedly-score-60m-salaries-for-2-new-movies/ AND THAT IS YOUR CRAP ON CELEBRITIES!Follow The Rizzuto Show @rizzshow on social media for more from your favorite daily comedy show. Connect with The Rizzuto Show online at 1057thepoint.com/RizzShow. Heard daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point in St. Louis, MO.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Seguimos de viaje temporal en estas sesiones de Viernes Eléctrico en las que estamos recopilando los mejores guitarrazos de rock del siglo XXI: hoy nos detenemos en el año 2008 para recordar discos de The Kills, The Raconteurs, The Black Keys, Cage The Elephant, Kitty, Daisy & Lewis, Kings of Leon, The Killers, Glasvegas, The Gaslight Anthem, Coldplay, Vampire Weekend, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Slipknot, TV On The Radio, Foals, Weezer, The Kooks o Paul Weller. entre otros. La última canción suena en memoria de Gary 'Mani' Mounfield, bajista de The Stone Roses y Primal Scream, que ha fallecido esta semana a los 63 años.Playlist:THE KILLS - Cheap And CheerfulTHE RACONTEURS - Salute Your SolutionTHE BLACK KEYS - Strange TimesCAGE THE ELEPHANT - Ain't No Peace for the WickedKITTY, DAISY & LEWIS - Going up the CountryKINGS OF LEON - Sex on FireTHE KILLERS - SpacemanGLASVEGAS - GeraldineCOLDPLAY - Lost!TV ON THE RADIO - DLZNICK CAVE & THE BAD SEEDS - Today's LessonTHE LAST SHADOW PUPPETS - Separate And Ever DeadlyFOALS - CassiusVAMPIRE WEEKEND - A-PunkLOS CAMPESINOS! - We Are Beautiful, We Are DoomedTHE GASLIGHT ANTHEM - The '59 SoundOASIS - The Shock of the LightningTHE KOOKS - Always Where I Need To BePAUL WELLER - 22 DreamsEAGLES OF DEATH METAL - Wannabe in L.A.THE PARLOR MOB - Hard TimesAC/DC - Rock N Roll TrainWEEZER - TroublemakerSLIPKNOT - Dead MemoriesGUNS N' ROSES - Chinese DemocracyMETALLICA - Broken, Beat & ScarredRISE AGAINST - Re-Education (Through Labor)THE OFFSPRING - You're Gonna Go Far, KidTHE STONE ROSES - Fools Gold [en recuerdo a Gary 'Mani' Mounfield (1962 - 2025)]Escuchar audio
Liam isn't here so Mitch and Corey are firmly back on their bullshit, aka Douglas Sirk melodramas.Mitch is on Letterboxd.Art by Jade Dickinson: @jadesketches on Instagram | @jadesketches on TikTokListen to the new Guest Room Status EP Eventually?Listen to Liam's Weezer podcast hereFind the show on InstagramFind Corey and Liam on TwitterFind MK Podquest and Strat 2 hereReach us via email: tmaopodcast@gmail.com"Eighties Action" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Send us a textWelcome to Guess the Year! This is an interactive, competitive podcast series where you will be able to play along and compete against your fellow listeners. Here is how the scoring works:10 points: Get the year dead on!7 points: 1-2 years off4 points: 3-5 years off1 point: 6-10 years offGuesses can be emailed to drandrewmay@gmail.com or texted using the link at the top of the show notes (please leave your name).I will read your scores out before the next episode, along with the scores of your fellow listeners! Please email your guesses to Andrew no later than 12pm EST on the day the next episode posts if you want them read out on the episode (e.g., if an episode releases on Monday, then I need your guesses by 12pm EST on Wednesday; if an episode releases on Friday, then I need your guesses by 12 pm EST on Monday). Note: If you don't get your scores in on time, they will still be added to the overall scores I am keeping. So they will count for the final scores - in other words, you can catch up if you get behind, you just won't have your scores read out on the released episode. All I need is your guesses (e.g., Song 1 - 19xx, Song 2 - 20xx, Song 3 - 19xx, etc.). Please be honest with your guesses! Best of luck!!The answers to today's ten songs can be found below. If you are playing along, don't scroll down until you have made your guesses. .....Have you made your guesses yet? If so, you can scroll down and look at the answers.......Okay, answers coming. Don't peek if you haven't made your guesses yet!......Intro song: Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts by Bob Dylan (1975)Song 1: Queen of Hearts by Juice Newton (1981)Song 2: I'm Your Girl by S.E.S. (1997)Song 3: This is England by The Clash (1985)Song 4: Little Queen of Spades by Robert Johnson (1937)Song 5: Dynamite by BTS (2020)Song 6: (If You're Wondering If I Want You To) I Want You To by Weezer (2009)Song 7: Queen of Diamonds by Tom Odell (2018)Song 8: BANG BANG BANG by BIGBANG (2015)Song 9: Go Let It Out by Oasis (2000)Song 10: Queen of Clubs by KC and the Sunshine Band (1974)
Gus Walters is an award-winning songwriter, audio and video producer, and an accomplished show runner. Bands that he's helmed have gone on to place top 3 in the world in the 2014 Hard Rock Battle of the Bands, which led to opening for national acts such as Weezer, Brand New, Theory of a Deadman, The Tea Party and Canadian rock heroes Lowest of the Low. "On the scene" since 1994, he's cut his teeth in bands such as Milkrun, Dirty Smile, At The Helm, The Cinematics, Murder! and Flat Top Riot. He's also self-taught in graphic design, audio recording, audio mastering, video editing, and video directing. On this episode of In the Flamingo Lounge, Walters reflects on three decades in the Buffalo music scene — the bands, the friendships, and the chaos that made it all worth it. But this story takes a turn as he opens up about his recent colon cancer diagnosis and the life-saving power of a routine colonoscopy. Listeners - Even if insurance makes it hard, there are real, accessible ways to get screened.
Monades are flowing. The discs are on. We're in our element. Only one of us is still tortured by the World Series. And we're here to litigate talking animals.Mitch is on Letterboxd.Art by Jade Dickinson: @jadesketches on Instagram | @jadesketches on TikTokListen to the new Guest Room Status songs Stall at the Start and Losing TrackListen to Liam's Weezer podcast hereFind the show on InstagramFind Corey and Liam on TwitterFind MK Podquest and Strat 2 hereReach us via email: tmaopodcast@gmail.com"Eighties Action" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
This week, the boys discuss a question no one has ever asked and no podcasts, movies, books, tv shows, computer games, youtube videos or essays, research papers, or multibillion dollar mega conglomerates have ever asked before: Is AI worth it? We give the definitive and first answer, because we are the first! We also chat: Dylan's new tractor farm Fish tanking Dylan went to a Clemson v. LSU game Cole and Reagan's void of doing anything Dan saw Weezer at a music fest, and presumedly other musicians Dan went wining with the in-laws, as well as adventuring with a backpack HBO's Task (2025) Netflix's Arcane Chicken People (2016) The Mass Effect Games Sports stuff Fable, the OG Xbox game Peacock's The Paper (2025) The Handmaid's Tale novel Netflix's Unknown Number: The High School Catfish Both Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Films Thunderbolts (2025) Caught Stealing (2025) The Toxic Avenger (2025) The Beach (2000) Nezha (2019) and Jiang Ziya (2020) Emily the Criminal (2022) And much, much more! We want to hear from you, so send us an email at RattleonWednesday@Gmail.com, Or you can send us a tweet @RatonWednesdays to be featured in the next episode.
On this episode of Just Press Record, Matt Zeigler sits down with music critic Kevin Alexander of On Repeat Records ( https://thekevinalexander.substack.com/ ) for a conversation about creativity, measuring success, and the craft of writing with authenticity. The two explore what it means to build something meaningful in an age driven by metrics, using a clip from musician Ned Russin (Glitterer, Title Fight - @glitterererer ) as a jumping-off point. Together, they unpack how artists can find fulfillment in smaller, more intentional audiences, how to recognize when a piece of art “completes itself,” and why genuine connection beats scale every time.Main topics covered:Reviewing Ned Russin's new Glitterer track “Stainless Steel”How to measure success as a creator without chasing metricsThe balance between audience growth and artistic integrityThe skill of eliciting deep responses from readers and listenersWhy great art doesn't scale—it spreadsWriting when inspiration strikes versus grinding through editsThe importance of authenticity over polish in creative workHow to know when to stop editing and ship your workBuilding community through shared taste and genuine engagementTimestamps:00:00 Introduction and show setup03:00 The Scranton game and Kevin Malone parallels04:45 Reviewing Glitterer's “Stainless Steel”08:25 Drawing influence lines from Weezer to post-hardcore12:00 Audience growth and how artists measure success15:00 Picking the right ruler to measure creative progress17:00 How Kevin thinks about engagement and reader connection21:00 When creativity flows versus when it takes work23:00 Collaboration, feedback, and knowing when a piece is done27:00 The role of authenticity in modern criticism32:00 Why great art doesn't scale—it spreads33:30 Closing reflections and where to find Kevin's work
Insights In Sound 190 Suzy Shinn, Producer/Engineer S19 E10 A phrase that comes to mind when talking with Suzy Shinn is "wise beyond her years." A multi-talented, intuitive artist, songwriter, producer and engineer, she's cranked out more work before the age of 30 than many artists have created in a lifetime, including landmark recordings with Weezer, Panic! at the Disco, Fallout Boy, Katy Perry, and dozens more. We caught up with her at her Treehouse Studio, a space as delightfully creative as its owner.
Join us at Town Hall Seattle for As Many Weirdos As Possible (AMWAP), an evening of storytelling and portraiture that brings to life one of the most vibrant chapters of the Pacific Northwest music scene (1985-1995). This live program will feature musicians, artists, and community members sharing personal memories, projected alongside their documentary portraits as part of the ongoing AMWAP project. Drawn from Poser Productions' mission to preserve and celebrate personal and cultural histories, this evening invites audiences to engage in a communal reflection on memory, music, identity, and place. Hosted by Nabil Ayers, President of Beggars Group U.S. and author of My Life in the Sunshine, whose work and story are deeply rooted in Seattle's independent music and cultural legacy. Nabil Ayers is a longtime Seattleite who co-founded Sonic Boom Records in 1997 and played drums in several bands — most recently The Long Winters. He now lives in Brooklyn, where he is president of the Beggars Group of record labels. Ayers is the host of the Identified podcast and the author of the memoir My Life in the Sunshine (Viking), which he launched at Town Hall in 2022. He has written about music, race, and family for The New York Times, The Guardian, Rolling Stone, GQ, and NPR. Riz Rollins has loved music since childhood, bringing joy to dance floors from clubs like Re-bar, to parties, parades and festivals. For over thirty-five years, he has shared the music that shaped his life and our community on KEXP. Marco Collins was the guy behind the mic when Seattle accidentally unleashed grunge on the world. As flagship DJ and Music Director at 107.7 The End in the '90s, he helped break bands like Nirvana, Beck, Weezer, and Foo Fighters—shaping the sound of a generation in real time. He's worked across radio, labels, VH1, and stations like KEXP, but what really sets him apart is an obsessive love of music that's never once hit the snooze button. He's also the subject of The Glamour & The Squalor, a documentary chronicling his rise, fall, and refusal to shut up about bands you haven't heard of yet. Steven Severin is co-owner of Neumos, Barboza, The Runaway Bar, and Life on Mars. He has served on Bumbershoot's Advisory Board and worked extensively with the National Independent Venue Association (NIVA) to help secure the federal Shuttered Venue Operators Grant that saved independent venues during the COVID pandemic. He recently launched Walk Don't Run, a community art event activating downtown Seattle with music, visual art, and live performance. He's also spent nearly a decade with Save Our Sonics, advocating to bring the SuperSonics back to Seattle. Paul Schurr played bass and sang backup vocals for Flop and Best Kissers in the World in the early 90s. He and his wife have four kids and live in Seattle. Sheila Locke has been a force in Seattle's music scene for over forty years as a DJ, radio host, club owner, artist manager, and co-founder of NASTYMIX Records, original home of Sir Mix-A-Lot. From her first high school gig to breaking national ground with a gold record, she has left an indelible mark on the city's music history. Chenelle "Chelly Chell" Marshall is a writer, poet, and creative spirit. She was a member of The Incredicrew, one of Seattle's earliest rap groups, who signed a multi-album deal with the label Ever Rap. Their single "He's Incredible" became a local hit and a landmark moment in Seattle's music history. Today, Chenelle continues to share her voice through poetry and storytelling and is the author of Poetic Lifeline. Her latest work, Through the Eyes of Her, is available now. Presented by Town Hall Seattle and Poser Productions. Poser Productions is fiscally sponsored by Shunpike.
Nesta edição, Cleber Facchi (@cleberfacchi), Isadora Almeida (@almeidadora), Renan Guerra (@_renanguerra) e Nik Silva (@niksilva) contam tudo que rolou no Índigo Apresenta com Weezer, Bloc Party, Mogwai, Judeline e Otoboke Beaver. (Foto: 30EBR/Sand)Apoie a gente: https://apoia.se/podcastvfsmNão Paro De Ouvir➜ Rosalía https://tinyurl.com/2s4hzkdb➜ Lily Allen https://tinyurl.com/4djdvuah➜ Adéla https://tinyurl.com/fkukws6h➜ Lucas Caram & Nina Nicolaiwesky https://tinyurl.com/2ywne8ud➜ Kelly Lee Owens https://tinyurl.com/3ua3h6r5➜ Bathke https://tinyurl.com/y48nudph➜ Lia de Itamaracá & Daúde https://tinyurl.com/3dvk2ka8➜ Magdalena Bay https://tinyurl.com/575jdhp2➜ Desastros https://tinyurl.com/yzyuwaxm➜ Clau Aniz https://tinyurl.com/623urw4r➜ Snocaps https://tinyurl.com/ytn6yr22➜ Fred Frith & Mariá Portugal https://tinyurl.com/2p9hrfpt➜ 1010benja https://tinyurl.com/w5uty5s2➜ Sessa https://tinyurl.com/4mrd3fze➜ Boogarins https://tinyurl.com/3b5kya5tVocê Precisa Ouvir Isso➜ Caçador de Marajás (Globoplay) ➜ Da próxima vez que você cair do cavalo (Panayotis Pascot)➜ Porto dos Milagres (Globoplay)➜ Tiny Desk Oklou https://tinyurl.com/rk9e49as➜ Somos os que tiveram sorte (Disney+)Playlist Seleção VFSM: https://bit.ly/3ETG7oEContato: sobremusicavamosfalar@gmail.com
Esta semana, en una nueva entrega de Rebelión Sónica, los invitamos a escuchar a tres de las bandas que estarán participando en la edición 2025 de Fauna Primavera, que se llevará cabo los días viernes 07 y sábado 08 de noviembre en el Parque Ciudad Empresarial de Huechuraba: Stereolab, Mogwai y Yo La Tengo. En los tres casos, revisaremos música de sus más recientes discos en estudio y de alguno de sus álbumes del pasado. De Stereolab, escucharemos material de su celebrado LP 2025 “Instant Holograms on Metal Film” y de “Sound-Dust” de 2001. Por su parte, Mogwai se hará presente con temas de “The Bad Fire” de 2025 y de “Happy Songs for Happy People” de 2003, mientras que Yo La Tengo con música de “This Stupid World”, su más reciente álbum de 2023 y de “I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One” de 1997. Primavera Fauna 2025 reúne a diecisiete artistas nacionales e internacionales, en un evento promete dos jornadas de música en vivo, marcadas por regresos, debuts y celebraciones históricas. La primera jornada, viernes 7 de noviembre, contará con shows desde las 15:15 horas, destacando presentaciones de Weezer, James, Mogwai, Stereolab, El Mato a un Policia Motorizado, Yo La Tengo y Fother Muckers. El sábado 8 de noviembre, el festival continuará con otra jornada de alto nivel, encabezada por Massive Attack, AURORA, Bloc Party, Tash Sultana, Otoboke Beaver, RY X, The Whitest Boy Alive, Bratty, Candelabro y Niebla Niebla. Rebelión Sónica se transmite por radio Rockaxis a las 10 y 22 horas, con la conducción y curatoría de Héctor Aravena.
Feels kind of unbelievable it took us like seven years to get to this one but nobody's perfect. A thoughtful discussion to be had here after Liam rightly annihilates Corey live on mic for inexplicable comedy appropriateness standards. Sorry about that World Series prediction.Mitch is on Letterboxd.Art by Jade Dickinson: @jadesketches on Instagram | @jadesketches on TikTokListen to the new Guest Room Status songs Stall at the Start and Losing TrackListen to Liam's Weezer podcast hereFind the show on InstagramFind Corey and Liam on TwitterFind MK Podquest and Strat 2 hereReach us via email: tmaopodcast@gmail.com"Eighties Action" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Empezamos la semana preparando el #FaunaPrimavera2025 en el #4x4 de radio @rockaxisoficial. Escuchamos a #Mogwai, #James, #MassiveAttack y #Weezer. Lunes 10 y 22 Hrs en Rockaxis.Fm / Conduce @PabloCerda1
Happy Halloween! For this episode of Necronomicast, it is my pleasure to welcome back former co-host Doug Kabourek! Doug joins me for a highly spirited conversation centering on his new album released just in time for the Halloween season "Black Walls & William Hall". A complex and incredible musical tribute to the famed Omaha haunted house attraction "Mystery Manor" which was closed and demolished in 2024 after 40 years of delivering fun filled fright to the citizens of Omaha. We will sharing the track "Ambulance" from the album! From music journalist Tim McMahan: "The epic new album Black Walls and William Hall by Fizzle Like a Flood, a.k.a. Doug Kabourek, is more than a collection of songs; it's the soundtrack to a horror-filled love story that has festered in Kabourek's psyche for more than a decade. A kaleidoscope of noise, sound, samples and screams swirl into and around the record's eight songs. The dense, layered production is sure to turn on fans of Flaming Lips' adventurous soundscapes, while the rock songs provide the riffage and melodies to satisfy any true Weezer, Sebadoh or Beach Boys fan. Headphones are a must to capture Kabourek's intricate, nuanced cacophony as well as to follow the narrative, which is nearly impossible without the lyric sheet printed on the album's sleeve (hopefully he'll be adding them to the Bandcamp liner notes). But with or without the words, the immersive audio experience is a hallucinatory thrill ride on par with the best haunted houses." Together, Doug and I will recount the years we enjoyed creeping around the halls of Mystery Manor and explore the inspiration, writing, and recording of his celebrated new musical masterpiece! "Black Walls and William Hall" at Bandcamp "Black Walls and William Hall" on Spotify "Black Walls and William Hall" on Apple Music "Great Monsters Walk These Halls" Mystery Manor Documentary
We are back in the whipping winds of the Halloween season with a very Controlled fire pillar to spin some more spooky stories and chats for the season. Best time of the year.Mitch is on Letterboxd.Art by Jade Dickinson: @jadesketches on Instagram | @jadesketches on TikTokListen to the new Guest Room Status songs Stall at the Start and Losing TrackListen to Liam's Weezer podcast hereFind the show on InstagramFind Corey and Liam on TwitterFind MK Podquest and Strat 2 hereReach us via email: tmaopodcast@gmail.com"Eighties Action" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Our exit today has us crowning the new King of the Mountain. This week, we are talking about Out Cold, written by Jon Zack and directed by The Malloys.Of course, we have to compare the film to Casablanca! But in addition, we also discuss the emerging career of Zack Galifianakis, films set in the snow, Weezer, Northern Exposure, alternate casting, and the definition of a Comedy Central film. Plus, BoxOfficeMojo confuses Ross!Thememusic by Jonworthymusic.Powered by RiversideFM.CFF Films with Ross and friends.Movies We've Covered on the Show on Letterboxd.Movies Recommended on the Show on Letterboxd.
A Classic Replay with Lynn Hoffman and the amazing singer songwriter Sam Hollander. His songwriting and producing credits are so impressive including One Direction, Train, Katy Perry, Weezer, Ringo Starr and countless others. We met Sam through the amazing folks at Musicians on Call where he is an active supporter and advisor. Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Classic Replay with host Lynn Hoffman and the amazing singer songwriter Sam Hollander. His songwriting and producing credits are so impressive including One Direction, Train, Katy Perry, Weezer, Ringo Starr and countless others. We met Sam through the amazing folks at Musicians on Call where he is an active supporter and advisor and we loved having him on our music heals podcast. Support the show: https://musicsavedme.net/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our Halloween surprise this year is the physical-copy-only, must-watch-in-person WNUF HALLOWEEN SPECIAL sequel. Let's watch some commercials.Mitch is on Letterboxd.Art by Jade Dickinson: @jadesketches on Instagram | @jadesketches on TikTokListen to the new Guest Room Status songs Stall at the Start and Losing TrackListen to Liam's Weezer podcast hereFind the show on InstagramFind Corey and Liam on TwitterFind MK Podquest and Strat 2 hereReach us via email: tmaopodcast@gmail.com"Eighties Action" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
On our 500th episode, we're joined by Biffy Clyro. Simon Neil & James and Ben Johnston take us through early gigs with Hundred Reasons, Hell is for Heroes and Reuben, getting a call to open for Weezer during a bar shift, and how they've managed to keep the fun in the band for 30 years. Their new album Futique - their fourth number one album - is out now. Photo: Eve Pentel Get yourself some top class Shure microphone gear: https://shu.re/3YhV7p2 DistroKid makes music distribution fun and easy with unlimited uploads and artists keeping the ENTIRETY of their revenue. Get 30% off the first year of their service by signing up at https://distrokid.com/vip/101pod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Insights In Sound 188 - Vanessa Parr, Audio Engineer/Educator S19 E8 Coming up under legendary engineers and producers including T-Bone Burnett, Ed Cherney, Don Was, and Hal Wilner, Vanessa Parr's credits include projects with Weezer, Dixie Chicks, Elvis Costello, and Elton John, as well as movies, jingles, and the acclaimed Tiny Desk Concerts. We caught up with her at her alma mater, the legendary Village Studios.
It's that time again for more of your questions, and this month we discuss medical equipment conducting secret data collection, dangerously fast CD-ROMs, what we'd want in a brand new operating system (assuming we'd even want one), open source software made by big-box retail chains, OLED vs. LCD TVs, impassioned views on McMaster-Carr, whether or not to invest the effort to digitize all your documents, the difficulty of preserving online content for coffee table books, and more. Support the Pod! Contribute to the Tech Pod Patreon and get access to our booming Discord, a monthly bonus episode, your name in the credits, and other great benefits! You can support the show at: https://patreon.com/techpod
Gamers are losing their collective minds over the announcement - Halo is coming to PlayStation! After 20+ years on Xbox and PC, the Halo franchise is joining Sony's platform with the release of Halo: Campaign Evolved. Acc and Jack discuss the newest entry in the series, and how it builds upon the original "Combat Evolved" game as a quasi-remake. Also discussed in this episode of The Acc and Jack Show: Jack has the post-music festival plague, and can't see straight, let alone articulate coherently. Jack went to Las Vegas for the When We Were Young festival, featuring blink-182, Weezer, and reunited acts Straylight Run and Panic! and the Disco, among many more. The Wizard of Oz at the Las Vegas Sphere is $100 of pure insanity. Acc learns about the 1989 body horror film Society, the ending scene of which should not be viewed by anyone ever. FOLLOW and SUBSCRIBE to Hardly Focused! http://hardlyfocused.com/subscribe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the realest Halloween scare of all, Corey's worst nightmare has come true: unfixable technical difficulties.Mitch is on Letterboxd.Art by Jade Dickinson: @jadesketches on Instagram | @jadesketches on TikTokListen to the new Guest Room Status songs Stall at the Start and Losing TrackListen to Liam's Weezer podcast hereFind the show on InstagramFind Corey and Liam on TwitterFind MK Podquest and Strat 2 hereReach us via email: tmaopodcast@gmail.com"Eighties Action" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
In this episode we chat with Jeff Grant, frontman of Seattle-based band Sharkeologist (and its lead guitarist, CBM Podcast co-host Aaron Stayman). Sharkeologist is a hard rock band that weaves harsh guitars, cutting synths, huge beats, and a pop-rock hooks into songs that hit hard and get stuck in your head. They have drawn comparisons to Weezer, The Cars, Queens Of The Stone Age, and Jimmy Eat World. The band recently released its second (self-titled) album. www.craftbrewedmusic.com www.sharkeologist.com
En esta ocasión, platiqué con alguien que logró una hazaña que muy pocos seres humanos han conquistado: la Triple Corona de las Aguas Abiertas
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Francisco Delgado will read and discuss his novella, On Remembering My Friends, My First Job, and My Second-Favorite Weezer CD (TRP: The University Press of SHSU, July 2025). Winner of the 2024 Clay Reynolds Novella Prize, the book tells the story of Cody Taitano, a CHamoru man who reflects on his teenage years in 1999 while navigating the complexities of parenthood during the COVID-19 pandemic. Prof. Delgado will explore the novellas themes of race, class, and the enduring nature of friendship, as Cody recalls his first job at McDonalds and the music that shaped his life.
What happens when the feature isn't just a guest, but the gravitational force that reshapes a song's destiny? This week, we go back to Season 3, and Matt and Sam dive into 12 tracks where the featured artist is bigger than the headliner and map the creative ripple effects—from credibility boosts and audience crossovers to subtle vocal weaves that change how a story is told. It's a tour through hip-hop, rock, alt-pop, Latin hits, Afrobeats, and EDM, spotlighting the different ways a feature can blend, dominate, or transform.We start with Blackstreet's No Diggity and Dr. Dre's stamp of authority, then jump to Gorillaz and Bad Bunny's Tormenta where the guest becomes the lead energy. Bruce Springsteen's appearance on Bleachers' Chinatown shows how a legend can enhance without overshadowing. The Black Keys and ZZ Top's Billy F. Gibbons fuse blues weight with modern grit, while Big Sean's No Favors taps Eminem's verbal whirlwind to re-center the track. The Pretty Reckless bring Tom Morello for a late-song solo that explodes the arrangement, and The National's The Alcott with Taylor Swift is a masterclass in narrative duet balance.We revisit two global juggernauts—Despacito's crossover with Justin Bieber and the time-capsule case of Old Town Road featuring Billy Ray Cyrus—to show how co-signs can bridge genres and break charts. Dominic Fike's collaboration with Weezer reframes alt DNA, Burna Boy's Monsters You Made with Chris Martin pairs stadium warmth with sharp political commentary, and Flume's Tiny Cities with Beck turns bright production into bittersweet reflection. Along the way, we explore questions of authorship, credit, and why certain features open doors to entire scenes.1. No Diggity (feat. Dr Dre & Queen Pen) by Blackstreet2. Tormenta (feat. Bad Bunny) by Gorrilaz3. Chinatown (feat. Bruce Springsteen) by Bleachers4. Good Love (feat. Billy F Gibbons) by The Black Keys5. No Favors (feat. Eminem) by Big Sean6. And So It Went (feat. Tom Morello) by The Pretty Reckless7. The Alcott (feat. Taylor Swift) by The National8. Despacito (feat. Justin Bieber) by Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee9. Old Town Road (feat. Billy Ray Cyrus) by Lil Nas X10. Think Fast by Dominic Fike & Weezer11. Monsters You Made (feat. Chris Martin) by Burna Boy12. Tiny Cities (feat. Beck) by Flume Support the showVisit us at https://www.superawesomemix.com to learn more about our app, our merchandise, our cards, and more!
The last Discovery Dialogues episode of the season! This conversation is a fun one. Before getting to the good stuff, we touch on a recent decision by the Harrison County Council to eliminate funding for school resource officers. After the break, we dive into a recently published novel that might be the worst book Gray and Leah have ever read, terrible lyrics, Taylor Swift, Weezer, and Rush. THINGS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:County won't fund SROS, alternative school in 2026 via The Corydon DemocratBuckeye by Patrick RyanA brief history of terrible lyrics (with Sam Sanders) / Switched on Pop podcastMy Effin' Life by Geddy LeeLogo Lounge Heavenly Hounds Lounge LLCSpoken Word: Poetry and Writing at Harrison County Arts - October 19th, 2:00pm
Bobbys got a bee in his bonnet this week — and he’s buzzing about everything from Bad Bunny and the Super Bowl to how online bots are quietly shaping what we think and feel. He breaks down the weird world of digital manipulation, why outrage spreads faster than truth, and how to keep your sanity in it all. Then Bobby dives into some baby questions from listeners (Razorback or Sooner?), shares what he and Caitlin are most looking forward to, and explains why they’re keeping some details private. Later, Bobby answers a listener's question about his Mount Rushmore of ’90s songs — from Counting Crows to Weezer — plus a fun debate between Bobby, Eddie and Brandon Ray: would you still pay to see a band live without all of their original members? Follow on Instagram: @TheBobbyCast Follow on TikTok: @TheBobbyCast Watch this Episode on YoutubeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In episode 83 of the show, I speak with the extremely insightful - Dave Elitch. Dave Elitch is an American drummer/educator who (over the years has) worked with an array of artists/bands during the course of his career. Some of these names include The Mars Volta, Weezer, Miley Cyrus, The 1975, Justin Timberlake and many, many more. In addition to his role as a musician, Dave has also made quite the name for himself as an educator and has become somewhat of a 'drum guru' in relation to the way the body works in conjunction with the drumset. He's even given lessons to some of the biggest drummers on the planet, including Tre Cool, Travis Barker, Stacey Jones and a host of others. We talk about musician mindsets, books, auditions, philosophy, the current music business and even a little bit about cars...For more information on Dave Elitch, the projects he's involved in or his recommended reading list, please visit - www.daveelitch.comAs usual, thanks for checking out the channel and if you're getting anything useful from my content, please feel free to comment, like, share and subscribe, thank you. Additionally, for those interested - you can support this channel by -'Buying Us A Coffee' - https://buymeacoffee.com/musiciansmentor Or visiting our affiliate page with the lovely folks over at - 'Soundbrenner' - https://www.soundbrenner.com/pages/affiliate-travis-marc?srsltid=AfmBOopHlrWNB7C5ZBQz--Z0rVf789RfGQS1cEUxZjy9aBABp6FVZv6-
Bobbys got a bee in his bonnet this week — and he’s buzzing about everything from Bad Bunny and the Super Bowl to how online bots are quietly shaping what we think and feel. He breaks down the weird world of digital manipulation, why outrage spreads faster than truth, and how to keep your sanity in it all. Then Bobby dives into some baby questions from listeners (Razorback or Sooner?), shares what he and Caitlin are most looking forward to, and explains why they’re keeping some details private. Later, Bobby answers a listener's question about his Mount Rushmore of ’90s songs — from Counting Crows to Weezer — plus a fun debate between Bobby, Eddie and Brandon Ray: would you still pay to see a band live without all of their original members? Follow on Instagram: @TheBobbyCast Follow on TikTok: @TheBobbyCast Watch this Episode on YoutubeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Originally released March 16, 2021Sometimes, all it takes to write a signature song is...quitting your band. During a sabbatical from the tense White Album sessions of 1968, a trip on Peter Sellers' boat gave Ringo the inspiration for "Octopus's Garden." With a little help from his friends, George in particular, he was able to put together something that's incredibly charming and fun, and the last example of the band all pulling together to support their beloved drummer; it's a stellar performance all around, and a sonic gem, along with the rest of Abbey Road. As childlike and saccharine as it may be though, is it possible this is a much deeper song, where Ringo's really seeking out some shelter from the storm around him? Could this be his "Help"?We're joined this week by Liz Stokes and Jonathan Pearce, 1/2 of the New Zealand-based rock band The Beths. Their latest album Jump Rope Gazers, out now on Carpark Records, was in our top 3 albums of 2020, a literal constant quarantine companion. It's linked in our Linktree above. Over the last few years, their blend of propulsive, sing-along choruses, four-part vocal arrangements, and wry, introspective lyrics has earned them fans around the world, as well as opening slots for indie rock titans like The Breeders, Pixies, Weezer, and Death Cab for Cutie. We chatted on Mardi Gras day about all sorts of things, from very different Beatle-fan perspectives, and, in a podcast first, Jonathan admits that he maybe got his ranking wrong on this one.What do you think about "Octopus' Garden" at #178? Too high? Too low? Let us know in the comments on Facebook, Instagram, or find us now on Bluesky! Be sure to check out www.rankingthebeatles.com and grab a Rank Your Own Beatles poster, some of our new Revolver-themed merch, a shirt, a jumper, whatever you like! And if you're digging what we do, don't forget to Buy Us A Coffee!
If it ain't broke, don't fix it: we're back with another HALLOWEEN movie starring Danielle Harris to keep Spooktober going. If Rob Zombie is a bridge too far, how did it go upon bringing back Michael?Mitch is on Letterboxd.Art by Jade Dickinson: @jadesketches on Instagram | @jadesketches on TikTokListen to the new Guest Room Status song Stall at the StartListen to Liam's Weezer podcast hereFind the show on InstagramFind Corey and Liam on TwitterFind MK Podquest and Strat 2 hereReach us via email: tmaopodcast@gmail.com"Eighties Action" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
This week, we're scratching The Itch to talk Forever! Riot Fest 2025 is in the books and it was a ripper. Aaron joined the full house of performers and attendees for three days of great shows, bucket list bands, reunions, and, finally... a properly buttered up John Stamos. Check out his recap of finally seeing Green Day, Blink-182, Jack White, and Rilo Kiley, as well as a fresh add to his ever-growing list of favorite UK punks. Plus, Weird Al rules any stage he's on (including the one KC saw in St Louis) and Dan does his husbandly duties of taking his wife to see From Ashes to New. Enjoy. Oh, and here's the story of the kid who sung on stage during Green Day's set. Listen to The Itch Rock Radio Show Rock with us every Sunday night from 6-9pm CST on KCLC-FM in St. Louis. Outside the area? Stream online at 891thewood.com, TuneIn, Radio.net, and OnlineRadioBox! And if you have the itch to hear some of the best new tracks in rock, follow our New Rock Roundup playlist on Spotify! Connect With The Itch For any and all friendship, questions, inquiries, and offers of pizza, The Itch can be found at the following: Website: itchrocks.com Facebook: Facebook.com/itchrocks Instagram: Instagram.com/itchrocks Email: itchrocks@gmail.com Support the Show Thank you so much for listening. If you like what you hear, please subscribe and leave a positive review and rating on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Podchaser to help our audience grow. Reviews only take a minute and help us reach more rock fans just like you. Credits Our theme song, "Corrupted", is used with permission from the amazing Skindred. All other content is copyright of The Itch. All rights reserved, including the right to rock on.
Actor and broadcaster Baz Ashmawy joined Brendan to talk about first discovering funk and disco in Cairo, backpacking, the return of his TV shows ‘The Money List', ‘DIY SOS: The Big Build' and ‘Faithless'. He also chose five songs to reflect his life ranging from Duran Duran to Weezer to Foster The People.
Before Mean Girls or Can't Hardly Wait, there was Angus—the 1995 teen underdog story that dared to show what it really means to be different. This week on the No More Late Fees podcast, Jackie and Danielle rewind to the heartfelt cult classic that blended comedy, drama, and all the awkward glory of ‘90s high school life.In this nostalgic deep dive, we'll cover:Behind-the-scenes trivia and surprising casting details, including James Van Der Beek's film debutThe powerful performances from Charlie Talbert, Kathy Bates, George C. Scott, and moreHow Angus tackled themes of bullying, body image, friendship, and fitting inMemorable soundtrack moments featuring Green Day, Weezer, and Goo Goo DollsRoger Ebert's review and how critics responded to this overlooked teen gemOur candid Ratings Rewind—does Angus hold up nearly 30 years later?Hilarious commentary, hot takes, and a few fandom debates you won't want to missIf you love ‘90s teen movies, heartfelt underdog stories, or just want to revisit a soundtrack that defined a generation, this episode is for you.Be sure to subscribe, rate, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform—it helps us grow and keeps the nostalgia alive! Share your favorite Angus moment or memory with us, and you might just get featured in a future episode.·Season 5 Episode 23·—No More Late Fees https://nomorelatefeespodcast.com909-601-NMLF (6653)—Follow Us on Social:Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/nomorelatefees TikTokhttps://www.tiktok.com/@nomorelatefees Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/nomorelatefeesYoutubehttps://www.youtube.com/@nomorelatefees Twitterhttps://x.com/NoMoreLateFees —CONQUERingmyconquering.com10% Off Code: JACKIE10—AnthonyInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/shootpunchkickpod/YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/@ShootPunchKickPod
Weezer: Bassist's wife to avoid jail time for shooting incident, 'The Majesty of Rock' a tribute to 'This is Spinal Tap' is a cahrity album for Teen Cancer USA and will feature contributions from memebers of Gun N' Roses, Foo Fighters, The Go-Go's and Tool, more...
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What happens when you search for songs with the word "fall" in the title? A musical journey spanning decades, genres, and emotions that will surprise you at every turn.Matt Sidhom and Sam Abousalbi dive deep into twelve tracks united only by a single word, uncovering fascinating stories behind each song. Did you know Tom Petty's iconic "Free Fallin'" was initially rejected by producers, only to be accepted unchanged six months later? Or that Post Malone's heartbreak anthem "I Fall Apart" transforms completely when remixed for spin classes?The mix weaves through Kenny Chesney's nostalgic football tribute, Maggie Rogers' metaphorical "Falling Water," and the pure vocal harmonies of Shai's acapella "If I Ever Fall In Love." We explore the emotional weight of "Falling Slowly" from the Oscar-winning film Once, the edgy punk-infused sound of Weezer's "Falling For You," and the soaring hopefulness of Chloe and Halle's "Fall."Each song reveals something unique about how artists interpret the concept of falling – whether it's falling in love, falling apart, or simply embracing the fall season. The conversations highlight how a single word can connect vastly different musical expressions while exposing the hosts' genuine passion for musical discovery.Follow us @superawesomemix on Instagram and Threads, and check out our videos on YouTube to continue the conversation about your favorite "fall" songs!https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/sam-fall-playlist/pl.u-XmgpfXZ0qz1. Free Fallin' - Tom Petty 2. The Boys of Fall - Kenny Chesney3. Fallingwater - Maggie Rogers4. If I Ever Fall in Love - Shai5. The Sky is Fallin' - Queens of the Stone Age6. When I Fall in Love - Celine Dion featuring Clive Griffin7. Falling For You - Weezer8. Falling Slowly - Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova9. I Fall Apart - Post Malone10. Fallen - Imagine Dragons11. Fall - Chloe x Halle12. Fall - Eminem Support the showVisit us at https://www.superawesomemix.com to learn more about our app, our merchandise, our cards, and more!
In this episode of The Liquidity Event, AJ and Shane return from the Future Proof Wealth Management Festival with stories of Weezer, Bush, and the perils of leaving conferences too early. They dig into a New York Times article about using ChatGPT to tackle credit card debt, from spreadsheets to selling watermelons, and debate whether AI is democratizing financial advice or just creating quirky side hustles. The duo also unpack the harsh realities of sudden windfalls, from Powerball winners to stock concentration, and field a listener question about holding too much employer equity in retirement. Along the way, AJ champions late-night networking, Shane shouts out his accountability coach, and both remind us: diversify, diversify, diversify. Timestamps (00:34) Intro – Ally Jane Ayers and Shane Mason kick off Episode 158. (01:18) Ally's “radio host” voice and Shane's zen brain. (02:12) Shoutout to Sherry Mason Real Estate in Cape Coral, FL. (03:22) Segues gone wrong and the Future Proof conference in Huntington Beach. (05:17) Conference quirks – Weezer, Third Eye Blind, Blues Traveler, and Bush. (07:02) Why AJ always leaves early and Shane always stays late. (09:13) Conference strategy – accountability coaches, goals, and nighttime networking. (12:04) “Your soulmate is at the afters” and why happy hours matter. (12:34) NYT article – using ChatGPT for financial advice and debt payoff. (14:37) Success stories – spreadsheets, budgeting, plasma donations, and almost selling feet pics. (16:06) Access and immediacy – why AI fills a gap financial advisors can't. (17:38) Reflections on Brooklyn FI's early late-night client meetings. (18:46) Lottery winners and hard lessons ahead of the $1.8B Powerball. (20:50) Quick Picks vs. lucky numbers – let the computer decide. (22:40) AJ's advice for sudden money windfalls – spend 1% and get a care team. (23:59) Shane's fantasy purchases: boat or flashy watch. (24:41) Building your financial “care team” for long-term stability. (25:35) Listener question – is 50% in one stock too much? (27:23) The risks of concentration and why diversification matters. (28:34) AJ's plan: sell 25% now, the rest over three years, or gift it. (30:20) Imagining being the kids of parents who “don't care” about millions. (30:41) Closing – diversify, send us your financial questions, or just post them on Reddit.
This week, we talk about what Josh thinks Weezer's Green album is, Cinderella Castle getting painted at the Magic Kingdom, and then we play a Walt Disney World edition of GeoGuessr! WATCH THIS EPISODE ON YOUTUBE Merch!!
Join Jim on a rock n roll adventure as he attends a reunion show by 1980s Ohio band Loved By Millions. Jim talks with fans of the band at Howard's Club H in Bowling Green and interviews band members during a set break (including bassist Scott Shriner, who also plays in a band you might know called Weezer). Get with Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, like audioBoom, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon, iHeart, and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com. Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts and share it with your friends. Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on Facebook, Instagram or Threads @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music: "Ascension Live 2024," by Quartjar. Visit quartjar.bandcamp.com
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Today on The Drum Panel, we've got Dave Elitch and Sarab Singh. Dave has worked with The Mars Volta, Weezer, The 1975, Justin Timberlake, and plenty more. Alongside his playing career, he's become a sought-after instructor on body mechanics and the psychology of performing. He's put out two online courses—Getting Out of Your Own Way and Staying Out of Your Own Way—that dive deep into how the body moves behind the kit. His brand-new online course, Your Mind's Ear, shifts the focus to sound and gear. Check out all of his courses HERE! Joining us is our good friend Sarab Singh. He's an incredibly talented drummer based in Los Angeles and currently plays with MUNA. Beyond that, he's one of the best hangs I know, and the perfect bridge between me and Dave. This isn't just a promo. We cover a lot of ground as always—but Dave's new course is the glue that holds today's conversation together. Check out all of his courses HERE! - Get Your Copy of the Drummers on Drumming Book Today!
We're celebrating our 10th anniversary all year by digging in the vaults to re-present classic episodes with fresh commentary. Today, we're revisiting our 2021 conversation with Dan Wilson. ABOUT DAN WILSONSongwriter, singer, musician, producer and acclaimed visual artist Dan Wilson is a Minnesota native and Harvard graduate who launched his music career with the band Trip Shakespeare, which was signed to A&M Records. He went on to co-found the rock band Semisonic, whose platinum-selling Feeling Strangely Fine album yielded the singles “Secret Smile,” “Singing in My Sleep,” and “Closing Time,” a chart-topping hit that earned Dan a Grammy nomination for Best Rock Song. He went on to reinvent himself as a behind-the-scenes hitmaker, earning a Song of the Year Grammy for co-writing “Not Ready to Make Nice” with the group then known as The Dixie Chicks, and writing three songs on Adele's multiplatinum 21 album: “Don't You Remember,” “One and Only,” and “Someone Like You,” which became an international hit and earned Dan an Album of the Year Grammy for his production work. Wilson has also found success in Nashville, co-writing Dierks Bentley's number one hit “Home” and earning yet another Album of the Year Grammy nomination for Taylor Swift's Red LP, for which he co-wrote and produced the song “Treacherous.” Dan's long list of collaborators includes Carole King, Rachel Yamagata, Jason Mraz, Gabe Dixon, Weezer, Keith Urban, Josh Groban, James Morrison, P!nk, Leann Rimes, John Legend, Chris Stapleton, Panic! At the Disco, Cold War Kids, Noah Cyrus, Leon Bridges, Celine Dion, and many others.In addition to his acclaimed Words and Music by Dan Wilson solo concerts, he launched a social media series called Words & Music in Six Seconds. The series, which focuses on “forging collaborative relationships, seeking a community, testing out ideas in front of an audience, and writing better songs,” was turned into a deck of 75 cards, designed by Dan, that distill his insights from nearly three decades of writing, performing, and collaborating with the world's greatest musical artists. You can get your own set and find out more about Dan's amazing career at danwilsonmusic.com.
After a multi-week hiatus, episode 180 of Joe & Reese's Pickle & Boot Shop sees Joe and Reese storming back to recount the wild 1998 gig where Reese's band, Five Iron Frenzy, played at Acquire the Fire, a spectacle so culty it snagged a mention in the Netflix special Shiny Happy People. They pocketed a "princely" $12,000 (split eight ways) to perform, spitting water and railing about Christians killing Indians while rocking a Weezer t-shirt turned inside out to dodge the event's anti-secular dress code. It's nice to finally be back in the Pickle & Boot Shop. We hope you hate it.Patreon: www.patreon.com/pickleandbootshop Merch: www.bonfire.com/store/the-pickle-and-boot-shop--shop/ Email: thepickleandbootshop@gmail.com Instagram: joeandreesepabs Diabolical Discussion by Daniel Rock: facebook.com/groups/diabolicaldiscussion Good Eats: beefaro
Joel, Kent, and Zack are sweating here in the Baconcave, because we asked you, the listener, to send us your hot takes about pop culture subjects, and you delivered. So now it's up to us to determine the temperature (Fahrenheit or Celsius) of your strongly worded opinions and decide which ones will sit at the top of the Baconsale hot take thermometer. We hope you enjoy our debates about your controversial (and sometimes hyperbolic) views on Nickelback, The Hobbit, Buc-ee's, 90s movies, Chick-fil-A, Star Wars, Weezer, Pedro Pascal, maple-flavored doughnuts, Friends, Timothée Chalamet, Halloween, audiobooks, sharks, Steve Urkel, and more. Press play to learn how I met your dragon.
What's the Jeffrey Epstein end game? Plus - MAGA hat madness, Eli Zaret joins us, more WNBA dildos, Entitled: Prince Andrew, single Paris Jackson, Sami Sheen's TikTok, and Corey Feldman is the world's worst grifter. We're starting early today because Marc and family are attending Katy Perry tonight at LCA. Drew's parents and grandparents must have hated him. Eli Zaret drops by to chat the up and down Detroit Tigers, Philadelphia Phillies Bryce Harper “ballsy” celebration, MLB trade deadline acquisitions, Eli vs loud noises, the Detroit Lions' crummy HOF game, the new virtual measurement system, Sterling Sharpe was SO open in the 1993 playoffs, more dildos on the WNBA court (bet on the next dildo today!), LT has no idea what he's doing at the White House and more. Drew's received a gift from ML Elrick's event at the Cadieux Cafe. Michael Weitzel was kicked out of a St. Louis SC soccer game for wearing a MAGA hat. Sydney Sweeney is a registered Republican. Uh oh. Lizzo reposted a meme of her in denim as well. Paris Jackson and Justin Long have ended their engagement and she is crying in public. Sami Sheen is more OCD than you. We watch Corey Feldman beg for money back in the day. Jeffrey Epstein won't go away. Jizzlaine Maxwell is placed in a cozy prison. Prince Andrew remains an entitled creep. His Who's-Dated-Who is full of chicks he's raped. Stuttering John Melendez was horrible in his role on The Stephanie Miller Show. Stephen A. Smith vs Michelle Obama. Olympian Sha'Carri Richardson beats up boyfriend Olympian Christian Coleman. Drew declares The Substance the worst movie possibly ever. James Franco is SO over. Machine Gun Kelly virtue signals. He has a new album coming out. Justin Bieber's new album is falling hard. Lollapalooza is going down and Weezer popped in with Olivia Rodrigo. The St. Louis gun-loving lawyers finally wrap up their case and get their guns back. Kamala Harris appeared on The (canceled) Late Show with Stephen Colbert. Gary Busey guilty of groping. He's still doing Cameos. People believe the Park Avenue NFL shooter was targeting the CEO of Blackstone's Real Estate Division. A fourth person has been arrested in the Cincinnati brawl. It would be a bigger story if the skin colors were reversed. Police Chief Teresa Theetge allegedly hates white people (even though she's white). Donald Trump claims Diddy is “half-guilty”. If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew Lane, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).