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"Drop Out" by Gnod and White Hills from Drop Out III; "All That Heaven Allows" by Peck Glamour from Rivet; "Garmonbozia (Instrumental) by Flying Lotus from Spirit Box; "Jede Farbe" by Saeko Killy from Dream In Dream; "Butterfly Effect (Deconstructed)" by Forest Swords from Bolted (Deconstructed); "Cosa Rara (en la playa)" by Lucrecia Dalt from Cosa Rara; "Strewn" by T. Gowdy from Trill Scan; "Gift Song I" by Jefre Cantu-Ledsma from Gift Songs; "Ancient Treescape" by Voyage Future from Unseen Portal; "Blood on My Blanket" by Moundabout from Goat Skull Table
Episode 733: January 31, 2025 playlist: Dead Pioneers, "Po$t American" (Po$t American) 2025 Hassle The Legendary Pink Dots, "Blood Money" (So Lonely in Heaven) 2025 Metropolis Amulets, "Lifelike (feat. Midwife)" (Not Around But Through) 2025 Beacon Sound Laraaji, "Joyous Dance '82" (Staying: Leaving Records Aid to Artists Impacted by the Los Angeles Wildfires) 2025 Leaving Open Head, "Fiends Don't Lose" (What Is Success) 2025 Wharf Cat 400 Lonely Things, "Many Ran" (Children of Eidolon) 2025 Room40 Gnod and White Hills, "Nothing NEU! Under the Sky" (Drop Out III) 2025 Thrill Jockey Marshall Allen, "African Sunset" (New Dawn) 2024 Mexican Summer Papa M, "Pink Holler" (Live From A Shark Cage) 1999 Drag City Antony and the Johnsons, "As Tears Go By (live)" (Unreleased) 2006 unreleased Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.
In episode #37 of Spotlight on Tassie, Tubes speaks with Sen Vineyard Events Manager, Melanie Arkley, about everything the picturesque White Hills property has to offer. Kiah Wicks from 7 Tasmania News joins the team, chatting with Tasmanian actor and cancer survivor, Harry Radbone, about the short film he's written and directed, Yellow Eye. Plus, Kaz is joined by Paul Hutton, Area Vice President for Hilton Hotels, about the brand-new DoubleTree hotel in Hobart.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Volunteers with the Avalon Mountain Bike Association have been busy getting the trails ready for this year. Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts stopped by the White Hills trail network and spoke with Adam Churchill.
In 2023, Holly and David released their own TV show: EGGS TV, embarking on atelevisual odyssey through alternative art, music, spoken word and underground culture.Teaming up with artist Casey Raymond, the 6 part YouTube series sucks you spirallingdown the plughole into The Lovely Eggs' distinctly off the wall universe, featuring guestsIan Mackaye, Gruff Rhys, Stewart Lee, John Grant, Cate le Bon, Maxine Peake, JohnCooper Clarke, Space Lady, Pigs X 7, White Hills, Chris Packham and loads more.The Lovely Eggs have played hundreds of gigs around theUK, USA and Europe. They have produced six albums and recorded more than ten livesessions for BBC 6 Music and BBC Radio One.Their new album "Eggsistentialism" is released May 17.Chapters00:00Introduction and DIY Approach to Music07:27Mental Health and Challenges of Being Independent Artists16:28The Impact of the Internet on Music Discovery36:30The Importance of Belonging to a Tribe46:12Embracing Individuality and Creating Unique Sounds53:21Creating the World You Want to Live InFind them on all the socials @thelovelyeggshttps://www.instagram.com/thelovelyeggs/https://www.facebook.com/thelovelyeggshttps://twitter.com/TheLovelyEggs/http://www.thelovelyeggs.co.uk Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
The Great Northern Concrete Toboggan Race is happening at White Hills, just outside Clarenville. It's the oldest and largest engineering student design competition in Canada. We spoke with Liam Kamerman and Evie Chapman, co-captains of the team from McMaster University in Hamilton.
This is the opening weekend for White Hills in Clarenville. And even if you don't ski yourself, you'll want to be there for a pretty incredible event. It's called The Great Northern Concrete Toboggan Race, and involves hundreds of students from more than a dozen universities nationwide. Regan Hogan is one of the organizers of this year's race.
The slopes were slated to open today at White Hills, but Mother Nature rained all over that parade. We check in with the general manager of White Hills Resort. (Guest-host Jeremy Eaton with Marke Dickson)
This week on the Zen Perry Project we are joined by Dave W. of WHITE HILLS - a hypnotically-crushing, genre-defying duo based in New York City. In addition to diving into how he and his longtime creative partner Ego Sensation have embraced experimentation and not overthinking mistakes, Dave reminisces about his career from how experiencing tragedy shaped and sparked what became White Hills, to why he's especially excited about the upcoming album Beyond This Fiction. Whether it's what you should name your band when you have three people named Dave or considering how onstage presence is impacted by a seated drummer - Dave's insight as an artist is genuinely rousing. Photo courtesy of Ralf Ginter. Support the showIntrospective interviews with artistic individuals - an ongoing audiovisual journal of Zen Perry. Behold a wall of periodically updated webpages!Official Website: https://www.zenperryproject.com/Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/breakingnorthInstagram: @https://www.instagram.com/zenperryproject/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/breakingnorthpodcastTwitter: @BreakingNorthTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/breakingnorth_Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@zenperryproject160Email: info@zenperryproject.comThanks for listening - hope you enjoy!
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Marke Dickson is the new general manager at White Hills Resort. He spoke with Krissy about how the season's preparations are going.
The snow that many Newfoundlanders have had lately might make them eager to hit the slopes. The folks at White Hills Resort in Clarenville are working hard to make that happen. Marke Dickson is the new general manager at White Hills.
After what feels like a whole-ass calendar year, the guys of Mothman's Cock finally make it to the Haven, a dive bar in White Hills, Arizona, where the band was supposed to play the night before. Unfortunately for everyone, the terror of the previous night was only the beginning, Feather fuels the fire, Willy puts out a fire, The Chud reads a “magazine”, and Bat Daddy finishes the job, this week on The Rolled Standard. Check out our various socials and whatnot at our Linktree. We have a Patreon. Join us! The Rolled Standard is: Levi Brusacoram as Feather Softswallow Jake Vaughn as Billy Chud @vaughnhaus Nate Seibert as William Nillis @TheRolledNate Christopher Heinrich as El Jefe @7CannibalChris7 And featuring Jared “Brother Mothman” Kimbrell as David “The Bat” Jackson @Brother_Mothman The Evil “Deceased” was written and created by Jared “Brother Mothman” Kimbrell. Episode edited by Levi Brusacoram and Nate Seibert. Cover art by Cannibal Chris. Theme music: The Witch by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio SFX courtesy of Epidemic Sound. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/therolledstandard/support
White Hills ski resort was crowned winner of the Mackenzie Investments Top Peak contest on Saturday. Dozens of ski hills started the competition, but online votes sent the Clarenville faciIity into the top three finals. Over the weekend, judges chose the resort for the top prize of one-hundred-thousand dollars. Keith Fillier is a Clarenville town councilor and is on the board of directors at White Hills.
You'd need more than a chairlift to catch up to White Hills in the Mackenzie Top Peak competition. The Canada-wide contest, which offers 100-thousand dollars to the winner, gauges how invested communities are in their local ski hill, by collecting votes and online examples of community spirit. It's the first time a resort from this province has made the top 10, and Clarenville's ski hill just finished Round One with a mighty lead. Keith Fillier is a town councillor in Clarenville, representing the town on the White Hills Board of Directors.
Strap in for ignition! On today's show we bring dank and groovy riffage from Monster Magnet, Low Orbit and Hail The Void, and rocket off to infinity with White Hills and their galactic space rock odyssey "Don't Be Afraid". We'll also chart a course for the centre of a supermassive black hole with crushing dispatches from cosmic doom overlords Ufomammut, Electric Wizard and Sons Of Otis, and even dig a classic track from masters of the universe Hawkwind out of The Graveyard! Blast Off!
Another year, and we're all back here. Come join Jon with some of his new and old friends as the Yule story continues. This time right back in our familiar little town of White Hills, Arizona where two teenagers are kidnapped just before Christmas and it's up to our boys to find out what happened, this week on The Rolled Standard. Check out our various socials and whatnot at: https://linktr.ee/therolledstandard We have a Patreon. Check it out here: https://www.patreon.com/therolledstandard The Rolled Standard is: Levi Brusacoram as Hubert Salazar Jr. @LeviBoozy Jake Vaughn as Jon Seena & Benjamin Walczak @vaughnhaus Nate Seibert as Dr. Timothy Allen Masters, James MacReady, & Calen Conroy @TheRolledNate And Christopher Heinrich as the Game Master @7CannibalChris7 Season of the Black Goat 2 was written by Christopher Heinrich with collaborative efforts by Levi Brusacoram, Jake Vaughn, and Nate Seibert. Episode edited by Jake Vaughn and Nate Seibert. Cover art by Cannibal Chris Theme music composed by Cannibal Chris --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/therolledstandard/support
Exploramos sonidos emanados del kraut alemán, con toques de rock espacial y psicodélico. Robert Calvert, Acid Rooster, Stereolab, The Cavern of Anti-Matter, Polyrock y White Hills cohabitan en esta INTERZONA hiper volada.
Welcome to Ep #285: only 10 shows left. This go-around, we have an interview with Chvasta and Avril of the Atlanta, GA based band Dead Register. Also. we talk with Micke Ödegarden from Deville. Plus, we have music by the following bands:Mean Streak, Hedra, Ruby the Hatchett, White Hills, Dead Register, Shape of Water, White Skull, Deville, Böllverk, and HammerstarJoin Randy and Troy, for this and every episode of Ouch, You're on my Hair and subscribe to the show on ApplePodcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Podomatic, Podbean, and more. You can find them on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook as well.
Hot off the press, the July 2022 new music show brings you brand new cuts from Soilwork, Massacre, Carnifex AMON AMARTH, ROB ZOMBIE, Anthrax Soulfly, THE HELLACOPTERS, BAD WOLVES, SKID ROW, FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH, Bring Me The Horizon, Miss May I, Venues, OF VIRTUE, BLEEDING THROUGH, Nth Rd, OCEAN SLEEPER, FIRE FROM THE GODS, Silent Planet, POLYPHIA, OCTOBER ENDS, ELECTRIC CALLBOY, Conquer Divide, THRESHOLD, AMARANTHE, Abrams, Ian Blurton's Future Now, White Hills, 156/SILENCE, Stick to Your Guns, Polar, DAN MARAZITA, HOLLYWOOD UNDEAD, Our Mirage 96, BITTER BEINGS, BROADSIDE, NOTHING MORE, Psycroptic, Remains, FALLUJAH, CONJURER, Hissing, MORIBUND DAWN, SVALBARD, HORIZON IGNITED, Reeking Aura, Patronoian, Sigh, HEILUNG, APOCALYPTICA, The Hu, Sarattma, Sea Witch
I've got something a bit different for you on this episode. Last weekend 30 odd of us went out to the White Hills just outside of Launceston to have a day out at the Van Dieman Farm and Brewery. Access all areas and a long lunch with like-minded beer lovers, as members of Van Diemans Paddock Club.This episode is a combination of some interviews I did on the day, Will's "speeches" throughout the day, and my dulcet tones narrating it all! Enjoy!If you want to check out Van Diemans amazing beers, go hereVan Dieman BrewingWant to help spread the craft beer gospel?Follow me on Instagram, Facebook, or YouTubeRate, Review and Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Spotify...click the link on your phone and scroll to the bottomOr Follow/Subscribe on your favourite podcast player
Mowry is a ghost town that lies around 18 miles to the south of Patagonia, and can be found by going the old trail road in Santa Cruz County. Mowry used to be a flourishing mining town that produced lead and silver. Its prosperity can be seen in its original buildings that are still standing. Oatman is a town that lies on the Colorado River, approximately 17 miles to the north of the town of Topock in Mohave County. Founded around the 1880s, Oatman is now considered a near-ghost town, due to the majority of its population leaving because of closure of its mines in the year 1942. Paradise is a town in Cochise County, just off state 80. It is situated around 15 miles north of Rodeo in New Mexico. Paradise was considered a lawless town during its day, and now a small number of people take residence within this large cluster of decrepit buildings within the Pedregosa Mountains. Pearce is a ghost town that can be found 50 miles northwest of Douglas in Cochise County, and about 5 miles to the west of state 666. Pearce was an incredibly prosperous mining town in the 1880s through to the turn of the century. During this time, it was able to generate more than $30,000,000 just from mining gold. Pearce was also able to produce other minerals and precious metals, such as silver. Before becoming deserted, the town was once the headquarters of outlaw gangs such as the Alvard-Stiles. Planet is a ghost town that can be found some 15 miles to the northeast of the town of Parker, in Yuma County. Planet lies on the Bill William River, and was the home of Arizona's first copper mine. This copper mine prospered for only a short while before it dried up. Rich Hills is a ghost town that can be found 12 miles to the north of Wickenburg in Yavapai County, up an old mountain road. Rich Hills was founded in the 1860s when gold was discovered in the area, and became a prosperous gold town. It became a ghost town in 1875. There are only a small number of buildings still visible, but many have noted its strange cemetery. Tubac was the site of a Spanish presidio in 1752 in order to protect the mines nearby. It lies 22 miles to the south of Tucson in Pima County, on state 89. In 1775, it became a staging area for an expedition led by Juan Bautista de Anza, which would later lead to the founding of San Francisco. In the 1860s, American miners came to occupy the town, and they renamed it Tubac. Today, it is a near-ghost town, home to around 100 individuals and an impressive variety of ruins from two centuries of occupation by two different cultures. Washington is a ghost town that is situated 10 miles to the east of Nogales in Santa Cruz County, on the Santa Cruz River. Mining in Washington stretches back to prehistory. A good number of the buildings from its founding in the 1800s survived to the modern day, along with its mining tramway. White Hills is a ghost town in Mohave County, around 7 miles to the east of state 93. Squaw Peak can be seen nearby. White Hills was once a silver town, but now only a few buildings are still visible. The lost Virgin de Guadalupe Silver Mine is located to the north of the San Ramon River in the Tumacacori Mountains, near the ghost town of Tubac in Santa Cruz County. It was originally a Spanish mining settlement, until they vacated it in 1648. Mexican miners occupied the area in the 1800s. The lost San Pedro Mine lies in the Tumacacori Mountains, around 4 to 6 miles to the west of the old Tumacacori Mission. San Pedro, it is said to be located close to the Lost Virgin Mine. was abandoned in 1648. The lost Opata Silver Mine is in the same area, some two hours walk to the east of San Pedro and Virgin de Guadalupe. Opata is supposedly nestled in the San Cayetano Mountains' western foothills. The Lost Bella of Gold Guevari Mine - This mine is said to have been located in the southwest extremities of the San Cayetano Mountains. Jesuits operated this mine, which coincidentally produced large amounts of platinum acc --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/treasure-revealed/support
Elyse Cunningham was scheduled to be my guest on Climate Conversations to talk about "Sweltering Cities", but I messed up the arrangements and so was forced to resort to creating something based on what I found on the group's website. The group has a meeting tomorrow at 2:00 pm in Wyndham Park, Werribee, to talk about heat island developments in the west of Melbourne. Also, tomorrow, March 27, Climate Conversations will be at the "Bendigo Sustainability Festival" in the Gardens for the Future at White Hills. Other Quick Climate Links for today are: "Safe Ground - reducing the impacts for war"; "Public housing high-rise residents suffering in the heat with inadequate infrastructure"; "Make a submission to the NSW Design and Place State Enviro Planning Policy review"; "New HEATWATCH report for Western Sydney"; "February 2022 Melbourne Online Community Meeting"; "Heatwave fatalities in Australia, 2001–2018: An analysis of coronial records"; "How a deluge of lockdown volunteers rescued UK's hidden weather history"; "A simple way cities can make it easier for people to go solar » Yale Climate Connections"; "Payday" with George Monbiot; "Latest Great Barrier Reef mass bleaching puts climate pressure on Morrison government"; "Top videos: Elon Musk opens Tesla factory with a daggy dad dance"; "Smelter's carbon credit subsidy slashed"; "Maldives greenlights destructive dredging to build housing and luxury resorts"; "After blackouts, China's green goals take back seat to energy security"; "Australian government welcomes high fossil fuel prices, ships coal to Ukraine"; "Responses to Putin's war risk impeding international cooperation on climate"; "Climate finance should not be made to compete with aid to Ukraine"; "We're in a Fossil Fuel War. Biden Should Say So."; "The energy fallout from Russia's war on Ukraine"; "Bendigo Sustainability Festival". Enjoy "Music for a Warming World". Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/climateconversations
(Starts at 0:58 mark) The minister responsible for a 25-dollar-a-day child care responds to concerns about how the program is going, (13:22) the Canadian government's advisory to avoid international travel means a Corner Brook family won't be together over the holidays, (21:32) White Hills ski resort has a new general manager and lots of big plans for the upcoming snow season, and (28:28) Chef Andie Bulman's new book exalts the lowly salt beef bucket and its place in Newfoundland cuisine and culture.
It's that time of year again. The jack-o'-lanterns are lit, the 12 foot tall Home Depot skeletons are on the lawn, and the Squid Game costumes are sold out on Amazon. It's Halloween on Tunes & Tumblers. This year, the gang invites Bobby Parker of LA metal trio Salem's Bend onto the show to discuss their favorite songs that invoke a sense of dread. And it wouldn't be TnT without a haunting drink to pair. LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, SHARE and as always, cheers! Ryan's Pick: Daniel Johnston Pedro's Picks: "Girl Anachronism" by the Dresden Dolls, "Take Me to the Hospital" by the Faint, & "You Haunt Me" by Sir Sly Bobby's Picks: "Let the Right One In" by White Hills & "A Trial in Our Native Town" by The Savage Rose Anthony's Picks: "Mausoleum" by Rafferty & "The Ballad of Hollis Brown" by Rise Against A Cold Wind Salem's Bend on Bandcamp Salem's Bend on Instagram Salem's Bend on Facebook Episode Playlist: Theme Music by New New Girlfriend #Mood Jingle by Jacob Jeffries & Jesse McGinty Tunes & Tumblers on Instagram Tunes & Tumblers on Twitter Tunes & Tumblers on Facebook Tunes & Tumblers on Spotify Call or Text the Tunes & Tumblers Hotline: (626) 604-6477 Cover art by Pedro Isaac Chairez Tunes & Tumblers is a member of the Pantheon Media family of podcasts --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tunes--tumblers/support Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's that time of year again. The jack-o'-lanterns are lit, the 12 foot tall Home Depot skeletons are on the lawn, and the Squid Game costumes are sold out on Amazon. It's Halloween on Tunes & Tumblers. This year, the gang invites Bobby Parker of LA metal trio Salem's Bend onto the show to discuss their favorite songs that invoke a sense of dread. And it wouldn't be TnT without a haunting drink to pair. LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, SHARE and as always, cheers! Ryan's Pick: Daniel Johnston Pedro's Picks: "Girl Anachronism" by the Dresden Dolls, "Take Me to the Hospital" by the Faint, & "You Haunt Me" by Sir Sly Bobby's Picks: "Let the Right One In" by White Hills & "A Trial in Our Native Town" by The Savage Rose Anthony's Picks: "Mausoleum" by Rafferty & "The Ballad of Hollis Brown" by Rise Against A Cold Wind 1 part Crème de Cacao 1 part Crème de Menthe 1 part Orgeat 1/2 part Coffee Liqueur 2 parts Milk Pumpkin Spice (or Nutmeg, or Cinnamon) Shake all ingredients together with ice. Double strain into a stemmed glass and dust top with pumpkin spice. Cheers! Salem's Bend on Bandcamp Salem's Bend on Instagram Salem's Bend on Facebook Episode Playlist: Theme Music by New New Girlfriend #Mood Jingle by Jacob Jeffries & Jesse McGinty Tunes & Tumblers on Instagram Tunes & Tumblers on Twitter Tunes & Tumblers on Facebook Tunes & Tumblers on Spotify Call or Text the Tunes & Tumblers Hotline: (626) 604-6477 Cover art by Pedro Isaac Chairez Tunes & Tumblers is a member of the Pantheon Media family of podcasts --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tunes--tumblers/support Intro Music : "Broken Piano " composed and produced by "Vivek Abhishek" https://youtu.be/ln_a4bwRF9o Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hey there, everyone! This time around, we'd like to take a moment to just say thank you. Whether you've listened from the beginning or are new to the show, thank you for being a part of the journey so far. To commemorate one year of the show, we give you what we're calling our One Year One-Shot, a nearly two-hour-long story set in White Hills, Arizona in the year 1888. We had a blast recording it and, after spending a little extra time in post-production, we hope you enjoy it too. With all that out of the way, we present to you Sundown Over White Hills, this week on The Rolled Standard. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/therolledstandard/support
The First Drop crew are joined by White Hills legend and all time leading run scorer, Gavin Bowles. Bowlesy has spent the entirety of his career at the Bendigo club, amassing over 7000 runs and 14 centuries. He is one of it not the most, well liked and respected players of the BDCA and his desire for that elusive premiership will drive him on for the season ahead.
Episode 35 Breakdown: Catching up with the boys (:48) What we're drinking/Beer news (12:08) (Modern Times Beer's Space Ways Hazy IPA and Beer Zombies Brewing Co's Hopped Alive DDH Hazy IPA ) Metal news (22:46) Upcoming Tours (50:58) Brewtal Alumni Updates (1:00:30) New music (1:08:05) Featured band (1:22:11) (Copenhagen Death Metal Billy Boy In Posion) Synopsis: CHI CHI CHI AH AH AH, hopwolves! This episode Todd and Arie, literally, put on their favorite hockey masks to celebrate Friday the 13th this year. Todd is celebrating his favorite slasher franchise by binging the machete weilding mama's boy's films while eagerly awaiting a new Friday the 13th fan film. Arie reconnects with some old friends for a film gig and contines to bebop around Indy with his partner. Both hosts are hella stoked for their beer selections this week with Todd making his Space Way into the Modern Times enjoying something other than a pilsner. Arie literaly runs to the store to avoid being Hopped Alive by Beer Zombies. AHHHH! The metal floodgates were bursting at the seems with both Reflections and Signs of the Swarm releasing heartfelt band statements, Trivium and Megadeth making headway on their latest albums, while the almighty Lamb of God celebrates 15 years of Sacrament. Tours with the likes of Carnifex are heating up while COVID is still trying to slow things down forcing bands such as Architects to change tour plans around. Oh! Did we mentioned that both Slaughter to Prevail and Lorna Shore dropped their newest release?? Kinda of a big deal! Speaking of big deals, Billy Boy In Poison are taking us to the White Hills of Copenhagen, Demark to bestow their fresh take on modern death metal. The Danish know a thing or two about crushingly, groovy songwriting! Turn it up to 11, crack open that beer, it's about to get BREWTAL! Featured Band: This week's episode features White Hills from Billy Boy In Poison. Bio: Billy Boy in Poison from Copenhagen offers an aggressive but very diverse take on death metal with heaviness, melodic choruses and even some metalcore and deathcore vibes. Strong songwriting combines with a top notch vocal performance to create a sometimes brutal, sometimes catchy, but always insistent sound. BBiP put out two very well-received albums in 2013 and 2017 and is now ready with the third album UMBRA on September 10, produced by Chris Kreutzfeldt (MØL, Cabal, Ghost Iris). After multiple festival appearances and short tours abroad, the band is now gearing up for touring in earnest and showcasing the new material. What BBIP Is Drinking: Christian (Bass) really loves Point Blank IPA from Warpigs Hjalte (Vocals) is enjoying some Kroenbourg Blanche MIkkel (Guitar) is quite fond of NEIPAs, but really just hazy or bitter IPAs in general. Recently he has enjoyed some tasty brews from Gamma and Deya. Wanna jam hand picked tracks from Billy Boy In Poison? Our BREWTALIST has got you covered. Make sure to give Billy Boy In Poison some love via any of the following: Bandcamp | Apple Music | Spotify | Facebook | Instagram Jam White Hills and other gnarly tracks from previous Featured Bands on our Bands to Watch For playlist Beers fueling this week's episode include Modern Times Beer's Space Ways Hazy IPA (Todd's pick) and Beer Zombies Brewing Co's Hopped Alive DDH Hazy IPA (Arie's pick.) Videos/Links Referenced in the Episode: Jason Rising: A Froday the 13th Fan Film | Full Film | (2021) HD Ice Nine Kills - Assault & Batteries (Official Music Video) Signs of the Swarm Band Statement Jake Wolf of Reflections Statement BAKASURA - DESOLATE ONE [SINGLE] (2021) SW EXCLUSIVE Casketmaker - "OD(e)" Official Music Video | BVTV Bee Touring Gravity Merchandise Artwork by megabeast Kevin Burfield! Show him some love, and get something rad, via any of the following: Instagram | Facebook Intro track by absolute legend ZaKrahe Merch | Bandcamp | Apple Music | Spotify | YouTube Music | YouTube | Facebook | Instagram What's the Hopwolfpack drinking and jamming this week? Let your boys know, and keep up with us, via any of the following: Instagram | Facebook | YouTube Want to hear more from your new favorite artists? Come Howl At the Moon with your boys and get the BTS from such artists as (THIRD NEWEST RELEASE), (SECOND NEWEST RELEASE) and the legendary (FIRST NEWEST RELEASE). We love Friday release days for new brewtality and so should you! Jam our Brewtal Release Day Playlist and get your neck braces ready! Start a circle pit from the comfort of your own home with this week's Brewtal Songs of the Week Since you're feeling good from the brews and the jams, why not leave us a review at any of the following? That'd be BREWTAL of you! Apple | Facebook Brewtal was chopped and sliced by Arie Lombardozzi of Death Dealer Productions with additional production from Todd Bailey Brewtal is part of the Death Dealer Production family
With their friend missing, Charlie and Gai call Noah to ask for help. Finding out there is another monster in the DIVISION's employ currently in Albuquerque that can possibly help them settle the problems, the guys find themselves working with a popular TV personality. After a small "exchange of backgrounds", the new trio travels to White Hills, New Mexico to get some answers from a familiar character. Charlie makes multiple calls, Gai does some unwanted remodeling, and our new friend, Chase, takes his shirt off, on this episode of The Rolled Standard. Check out our website at www.therolledstandard.com. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/therolledstandard/support
Alien abductions are reported every year by ordinary, everyday individuals including teachers, doctors, police officers, and others. The case that started the modern abduction stories shared by so many arguably began in the White Hills of New Hampshire. It's the story of a Betty and Barney Hill and their dachshund, Dempsey.
TA Express White Hills, AZ opened its doors in August of 2020. Guy Jackson walked us through the many offerings on the 12 acres, including eight lanes of diesel, 67 truck parking spots, massage chairs, shower, two convenience-stores, a QSR, dog park, and much more, with room to add even more on six additional acres. Hosted by: Amy Toner, NATSO, Vice President, Publishing and Digital Content and Darren Schulte, NATSO, Vice President, Membership
For this episode, it's a privilege to be with two wonderfully creative and warm musicians - Ego Sensation and Dave W of New York City's psychedelic brutalist deconstructors, White HillsThis is a band for whom evolution, collaboration and experimentation are synonymous. Through collaborating with diverse artists such as Jim Jarmusch, Yasmine Hamdan, Simone-Marie Butler and Jim Coleman, Ego and Dave allow themselves to sculpt alternative soundscapes that can surprise even themselves. Unexpected outcomes are the beauty of collaboration - you never quite know what you're gonna get.I Wanna Jump Like Dee Dee is a music podcast that does music interviews differently. I'm Giles Sibbald and I'm talking to extraordinary musicians, DJ's and producers about how they use an experimental mindset in their lives to amplify their own creativity, pursue new challenges, overcome fears and bounce back from mistakes.- brought to you by Hey Sunday, the mothership of the experimental mindset™.Podcast logo and art by Tide Adesanya, Coppie and Paste
This podcast is unpaid and survives on donations. You can donate here via paypal www.stephenmbland.com/olas-kool-kitchen Ola's Kool Kitchen is a show on KCLA 99.3 FM in Los Angeles, 107.5 andhow.FM, Maximum Threshold Radio, Rock Radio UK, Sword Radio UK, Jammerstream One, Kor Radio, Bombshell Radio, Pop Radio UK, Radio Wigwam, Dirty Chai Radio and Radio Wigwam you can hear more shows here www.mixcloud.com/olaskoolkitchen/ Show 433 1. Palberta - Corner Store- Palberta5000-Wharf Cat Records 2. Here Lies Man-I Wander- Ritual Divination-Riding Easy Records 3. Fleeting Joys-Kiss a Girl in Black- Speeding Away to Someday-Thomason Sounds 4. Vaqo-Migatoves (Left You)-single-self release 5. Lightning Bug - The Lotus Eaters-October Song-Fat Possum Records 6. Half Japanese - Wondrous Wonder-Crazy Hearts-Fire Records 7. Yung-Above Water-Ongoing Dispute- PNKSLM 8. Midnight Sister-Foxes- Painting the Roses- Jagjaguwar 9. Death and Vanilla - A Flaw in the Iris-Are You a Dreamer-Fire Records 10. The Standells-Sometimes Good Guys Don’t Wear White-single-Tower 11. Eiko Shuri-Ye Ye- Various: Nippon Girls - Pop Beat Bossa Nova 1966-70-Big Beat Records 12. Little Esther-If It’s News To You-single-Savoy records 13. The Phoenix Foundation - Hounds Of Hell (with Nadia Reid)-Friend Ship- Memphis Industries 14. White Hills featuring Jim Jarmusch- Illusion-Splintered Metal Sky-God Unknown Records
MUN Harris Centre rep says Appleton's decision to discontinue tax breaks for seniors reflects a provincial slide in the tax base, White Hills ski facility is stockpiling manufactured snow - and hope - in the face of mild weather, western Newfoundland's snowmobile sales are strong despite the pandemic and late arrival of snow, and a Newfoundland woman becomes president of the company that brings the Paw Patrol TV show to the world.
Today's episode opens with a trilogy of tracks involving the incomprable multi-instrumentalist, composer and producer, Colin Marston. We start with new music from his band Krallice, who just put out a punishing new record of extreme black/death metal. We follow that with some of his work from behind the board with Afterbirth, off their stunning new album Four Dimensional Flesh. Then we'll hear something from Colin's collaboration with the legendary Gorguts off their brilliant comeback album Coloured Sands. Suffocatingly dark and punishing tracks from new albums by Cosmic Putrefaction, Solothis and Ruin Lust will show up to perferoate your eardrums as well. Heavyweights of Canadian thrash Razor, Eudoxis and Infernäl Mäjesty will all make an appearance to get the rivet-heads in the pit moving, alongside a track from terrifying Norwegian thrashers Condor. The second half of the show will feature hard-rocking fuzz grooves from Magic Circle, Dead Quiet and Getaway Van, alongside spacey psychedelic jams from Stonefield, Moths & Locusts and White Hills. We'll also get into some retro true-metal with Sumerlands and Traveler, as well as some planet-smashing doom riffage with Mendozza and Mammoth Weed Wizard Bastard. Plus, we'll dig a classic track out of The Graveyard from the almighty Morbid Angel! WWWWWWHHHHHHHAAAAAAAAUUUUUUUUUGGGGGGGHHHHHHHH!!!!
Recent rain has disrupted some olive harvests in Tasmania both in the north and south
In order for our listeners to get to know the hosts of First Drop, the boys turn the Microphones on each other. In this episode, Tee Snags puts Aaron Monro under the microscope. Aaron speaks of his passion for bidets and toilet paper all whilst discussing his rich history in the Bendigo District Cricket Association with White Hills and the Eaglehawk Cricket Club. (Recorded on the 12th of March 2020)
CBC Investigates looks into missing money in Bunyan's Cove, a MUN researcher is collecting stories of stigma attached to cancer patients and survivors, White Hills Ski Resort get government money, and we hear the story behind the first goal mask of Newfoundland.
In this episode I have a conversation with native New Yorker and high energy musician/ producer/ performer/ writer/ artist Timo Ellis. We discuss our unbridled optimist and full-blown realism as well as the nature of addiction, future of EARTH and being vegan!Timo Ellis is a musician, composer, and producer. He lives and works in New York City, where he was born and raised.A vocalist and multi-instrumentalist, Ellis has appeared on almost 100 albums in total over the past twenty years. He has recorded and toured with such artists as Yoko Ono, Sean Lennon, Cibo Matto, Joan As Police Woman, and Spacehog, and has variously performed and collaborated with Mark Ronson, John Zorn, The Melvins, Ween, The Lemonheads, Money Mark, White Hills and Gibby Haynes.Ellis’ extreme versatility has placed him in the company of musical greats of several genres – within his solo work exists an equally vast range of styles. Since the early ‘90s, he has composed and recorded more than twenty-five solo albums under his own name and with his main band, Netherlands. Traversing the realms of rock, metal, funk, soul, and beyond, Ellis’ diverse music is unified by a few constants: impeccable songcraft, blazing technique, quirky experimentalism, and sheer intensity. http://timoellis.comhttps://www.netherlandsband.com/https://www.shameparty.tv/https://instagram.com/timoellismusic?utm_source=ig_profile_share&igshid=brgyysdmqfyzYour support helps me to create this content and allows us to engage in mutual exchange. If you are able please donate here: https://www.patreon.com/RebeccaConranFor more from Rebecca, one-on-one sessions, mentorship or to sign up for the weekly newsletter visit:WWW.REBECCACONRAN.COMINTUITIVE BIRTH CHART READING@RebeccaConran See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"The Death Sets" by Moon Duo from Occult Architecture, Vol I; "Narkopop 5" by Gas from Narkopop; "Bound" by Do Make Say Think from Stubborn Persistent Illusions; "Exalter" by Forest Swords from Compassion; "Information Needed to Create an Entire Body" by Caterina Barbieri from Patterns of Consciousness; "Trick of the Mind" by White Hills from Stop Mute Defeat; "Undone Harmony" by Expressway Yo-yo Dieting from Undone Harmony Following; "Familiar Things Disappear" by Hauschka from What If. Courtesy of Temporary Residence; "Rise" by The Necks from Unfold.
"The Death Sets" by Moon Duo from Occult Architecture, Vol I; "Narkopop 5" by Gas from Narkopop; "Bound" by Do Make Say Think from Stubborn Persistent Illusions; "Exalter" by Forest Swords from Compassion; "Information Needed to Create an Entire Body" by Caterina Barbieri from Patterns of Consciousness; "Trick of the Mind" by White Hills from Stop Mute Defeat; "Undone Harmony" by Expressway Yo-yo Dieting from Undone Harmony Following; "Familiar Things Disappear" by Hauschka from What If. Courtesy of Temporary Residence; "Rise" by The Necks from Unfold.
Live Performance by White Hills
7 GIUGNO 2015 Family - Scene Through The Eye Of A Lens Tony Iglio - Yellow Drops I Salici - Fernando Spacepony - I’ll Find You Big Mountain County - Breaking Sound Pip Carter Lighter Maker - David Bowie I Love You Elephant Stone - Three Poisons (Anton Newcombe & Fabien Leisure remix) The Jackals - Where The Face Of Angels Lay The Vacant Lots - Julia Theo Verney - Mountain Rose Spiritualized “Mississippi Space Program” - Always Together With You (The Bridge Song) Cranium Pie - The Lost Song Jacco Gardner - Outside Forever Lorelle Meets The Obsolete - The Sky Of All Places White Hills - Walks For Motorists 10 000 Russos - Karl Burns
19 APRILE 2015 Andrzej Korzyński - Third Part Of The Night Czolownica The Lucid Dream - Unchained Gnod & White Hills - Well Hang Goat - Hide From The Sun (Anton Newcombe remix) Spectres - Family Sonic Jesus - Triumph Hippies vs. Ghosts - Droogs Fogbound - Castles In A Sandbox Sundowners - Back To You New Candys - Overall The Chemistry Experiment - A Good Wind Desert Heat - Cat Mask At Huggie Temple
"Mist (Winter)" by White Hills from So You Are... So You'll Be; "Simba" by Total Normal from Tales of the Expected; "Night Drive" by Architecture in Tokyo from their split release with Drip 133 Lilac '97; "Thor's Stone" by Forest Swords from Engravings; "Sleep Deep (Jel and Odd Nosdam Remix)" by Mwahaha from the freely availble Jel remix compilation Jel Mix Mice Elf; "Stay with Me" by Warm Thighs from their self titled album; "Vaporware 5" by Donato Dozzy from Plays Bee Mask; "Myriads Rise (Gift Culture Mix)" by Libations and Oscillations from Myriads Revisited; "Alvarado" by High Wolf from Kairos Chronos.
"Mist (Winter)" by White Hills from So You Are... So You'll Be; "Simba" by Total Normal from Tales of the Expected; "Night Drive" by Architecture in Tokyo from their split release with Drip 133 Lilac '97; "Thor's Stone" by Forest Swords from Engravings; "Sleep Deep (Jel and Odd Nosdam Remix)" by Mwahaha from the freely availble Jel remix compilation Jel Mix Mice Elf; "Stay with Me" by Warm Thighs from their self titled album; "Vaporware 5" by Donato Dozzy from Plays Bee Mask; "Myriads Rise (Gift Culture Mix)" by Libations and Oscillations from Myriads Revisited; "Alvarado" by High Wolf from Kairos Chronos.
With Andrew Snidge failing fast in the inhospitable wastes, is there any hope for our plucky heroes? What hope is there, with Elizabeth Rourke de-bodied and temperatures falling fast?
http://headxones.podomatic.com/ This episode begins with an oddified exclusive presentation of the audio extracted from a video clip of Joni Mitchell performing during an interview at the banks of the river Amstel in Amsterdam for a Dutch music programme called "Twee Meter Sessies" (Two Meter Sessions) and continues with an excerpt from the ultra-groovy Gnod & White Hills performing "Drop Out." Soon we're miles away for a brief excursion into the Fourth World with a collage of Jon Hassell's "These Times" and Steve Reich's "Pulse" followed by a complementary collage of Pearls Before Swine's gem of a song, "Another Time" (long lost but found thanks to The Chill Room's "Women of the World, Take Over" podcast ep.) and Keith Zak's melancholic soundscrape, "The Theory Of Everything" - which leads us to another collage, where this time, Jon Hassell is accompanied by the Baka Forest People's "Ieta" over excerpts from ROVO's live performance of their epic jazz rock fusion marvel, "Vitamine." Wooden Shjips follow with their psychebilly gallop of "Lazy Bones" :D before we close out this episode with the audio extracted from a video clip of The Notwist fortified with the Andromeda Mega Express Orchestra performing "Gloomy Planets." Thanks again to freecodesource.com for their link generator.
This week on The Farm Report, Erin Fairbanks chats with Terry Jones of Jones Family Farms in the White Hills in Shelton, Connecticut. Tune in to hear the history of this seven generation farm! The Jones Family Farms has grown everything from Christmas trees to wine grapes to Terry’s specialty- strawberries. Listen in to hear Terry’s opinions about seasonal eating, his involvement in the Working Lands Alliance, and the importance of healthy food in schools. This program was brought to you by Whole Foods Market. “In nature, the only constant is change.” — Terry Jones on The Farm Report “I think it’s absolutely critical that [the new generation of farmers] are involved in their community.” — Terry Jones on The Farm Report
Septembers 07 You Are Hear show MAGZ and JIM present some of the latest beneath-the-underground sounds which have crept into earshot in recent weeks. Blackpool's CERAMIC HOBS win the coveted 'title of the week' prize for their new song 'All Psychiatrists Are Bastards', EATS TAPES piledrive our ears with their infectious donner-und-blitzen scrapyard techno, The MIKE SAMMES SINGERS sing the praises of Fine Fayre convenience food, while ROLAN VEGA's analogue electronica basks in a half-remembered hauntological twilight. Other new sounds come from pioneering 60s analogue tape-splicer TOD DOCKSTADER, the long awaited new album from Mexican widescreen electronica wonder MURCOF, sitar-disco queen BISHI, and the Hawkwind-cum-Sabbath post-kraut stoner rock of New York's WHITE HILLS. Brought to you by Magz Hall and Jim Backhouse check out our website www.youarehear.co.uk Subscribe to the podcast you can get emails alerts sent to you direct everytime we update the feed. feedback www.myspace.com/youarehear YAH 2002-6 live radio sessions CD now available as download album via wippit YAH 2002-6 live radio sessions CD Hear us on www.totallyradio.com Podcast of the week in Time Out London!! " excellent alternative music show" "Critics Choice" The Independent Feb 2008Podcast of the week Time Out London!! " excellent alternative music show" "Critics Choice" The Independent
You Are Hear: New Live Music Sessions and Specials - From the Outer Edges
Septembers 07 You Are Hear show MAGZ and JIM present some of the latest beneath-the-underground sounds which have crept into earshot in recent weeks. Blackpool's CERAMIC HOBS win the coveted 'title of the week' prize for their new song 'All Psychiatrists Are Bastards', EATS TAPES piledrive our ears with their infectious donner-und-blitzen scrapyard techno, The MIKE SAMMES SINGERS sing the praises of Fine Fayre convenience food, while ROLAN VEGA's analogue electronica basks in a half-remembered hauntological twilight. Other new sounds come from pioneering 60s analogue tape-splicer TOD DOCKSTADER, the long awaited new album from Mexican widescreen electronica wonder MURCOF, sitar-disco queen BISHI, and the Hawkwind-cum-Sabbath post-kraut stoner rock of New York's WHITE HILLS. Brought to you by Magz Hall and Jim Backhouse check out our website www.youarehear.co.uk Subscribe to the podcast you can get emails alerts sent to you direct everytime we update the feed. feedback www.myspace.com/youarehear YAH 2002-6 live radio sessions CD now available as download album via wippit YAH 2002-6 live radio sessions CD Hear us on www.totallyradio.com Podcast of the week in Time Out London!! " excellent alternative music show" "Critics Choice" The Independent Feb 2008Podcast of the week Time Out London!! " excellent alternative music show" "Critics Choice" The Independent
"Junassa" by Hannu from Worms in my Piano; The untitled second track by Sunburned from Z; "Hooke" by Ladyscraper from The Death of Mary Poppins; "Under Skin or By Name" by White Hills from Glitter Glamour Atrocity; "Ochre Dust" by Vibracathedral Orchestra from Wisdom Thunderbolt; The untitled sixth track by Quetzolcoatl from Triumphant Rock Shards Rise from the Sea, Awaken my Giddy Child; "Twilight Mystery of a Russian Cowboy" by Michio Kurihara from Sunset Notes; "Exegisis" by 500mg from the Apocatastisis LP; "Gagarin" by Lisa Carbon from Standards; "Softly, Tomorrow" by Ilyas Ahmed from Century of Moonlight; "The Isle of Wight" by Fisk Industries from EPs and Rarities; "Worlds Approaching" by Sun Ra and his Astro Infinity Arkestra from Strange Strings.
"Junassa" by Hannu from Worms in my Piano; The untitled second track by Sunburned from Z; "Hooke" by Ladyscraper from The Death of Mary Poppins; "Under Skin or By Name" by White Hills from Glitter Glamour Atrocity; "Ochre Dust" by Vibracathedral Orchestra from Wisdom Thunderbolt; The untitled sixth track by Quetzolcoatl from Triumphant Rock Shards Rise from the Sea, Awaken my Giddy Child; "Twilight Mystery of a Russian Cowboy" by Michio Kurihara from Sunset Notes; "Exegisis" by 500mg from the Apocatastisis LP; "Gagarin" by Lisa Carbon from Standards; "Softly, Tomorrow" by Ilyas Ahmed from Century of Moonlight; "The Isle of Wight" by Fisk Industries from EPs and Rarities; "Worlds Approaching" by Sun Ra and his Astro Infinity Arkestra from Strange Strings.